Tag: opinion formation


SUBJECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY

Introduction and Definition of Subjective Responsibility Subjective responsibility represents a critical stage in moral development, characterized by the individual’s capacity to judge actions not solely based on their visible consequences, but primarily through the lens of the actor’s internal intentions, motives, and psychological state. This concept marks a fundamental shift away from earlier, more rigid […]

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PERSUASIVE ARGUMENTS THEORY

Introduction to Persuasive Arguments Theory The Persuasive Arguments Theory (PAT) stands as a foundational explanatory framework within social psychology, specifically designed to elucidate the pervasive phenomenon of group polarization. This theory posits that when individuals gather to discuss a shared problem, decision, or attitude object, their resulting collective opinion tends to become more extreme in […]

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ATTITUDE SYSTEM

ATTITUDE SYSTEM: Definition and Core Conceptualization The concept of an Attitude System represents a fundamental structure within cognitive psychology and social psychology, defining it as a complex configuration comprising two or more distinct attitudes that are held by an individual concerning a singular, unifying factor or object. These attitudes are not merely random collections of […]

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NONATTITUDC

Introduction Nonattitude is a concept that is used to describe individuals’ lack of knowledge or opinion on a given topic. Nonattitude is often seen as being passive in nature, as those who express nonattitude may be disengaged from the topic or have a lack of information about it. This phenomenon is often studied in the […]

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