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Attitudes and Influencing Attitudes
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Attitudes Definition Definition Four functions Four functions Knowledge Knowledge Value-expressive Value-expressive Utilitarian Utilitarian Ego-defensive Ego-defensive
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Attitude Components Cognitive Cognitive Multiattribute attitude model Multiattribute attitude model Affective Component Affective Component Behavioral Behavioral
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Attitude Components Component Consistency Component Consistency Exceptions Exceptions Need or motive Need or motive Ability Ability Inter-category trade-offs Inter-category trade-offs Weak cognitive and affective components Weak cognitive and affective components Group influence Group influence Situational aspects Situational aspects Measurability Measurability
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Measurement of Attitude Components Beliefs Beliefs Feelings Feelings Response Tendencies Response Tendencies
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Attitude Change Strategies Change Cognitive Change Cognitive 4 strategies 4 strategies Affective Component Affective Component Classical conditioning Classical conditioning Affect toward ad or website Affect toward ad or website Mere exposure Mere exposure Behavioral Component Behavioral Component
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Other Change Forces Individual Individual Situational Situational Elaborative Likelihood Model Elaborative Likelihood Model High involvement High involvement Central Central Low involvement Low involvement Peripheral Peripheral
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Communication Characteristics Source Characteristics Source Characteristics Source credibility Source credibility Trustworthiness Trustworthiness Expertise Expertise Celebrity sources Celebrity sources Why effective? Why effective? Risks Risks Spokes-characters Spokes-characters Sponsorships Sponsorships
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Spokes-characters
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Appeal Characteristics Fear Fear Humorous Humorous Comparative Comparative Emotional Emotional Value-expressive v. Utilitarian Value-expressive v. Utilitarian
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Message Structure Characteristics One-sided v. Two-sided One-sided v. Two-sided Positive v. Negative Framing Positive v. Negative Framing Nonverbal Components Nonverbal Components
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Market Segmentation & Product Development Market segmentation Market segmentation Product development Product development
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