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PPT creator :-
Giriraj Singh Shaktawat
UG (Forensic Science)
Final year , Indore.
From:- Barnagar
dist. UJJAIN ,M.P., India
e-Mail :-
girirajsinghshaktawat@gmail.com
Ref. :-Various websites and self interpretation
Attitude is defined as a more or less
stable set of predispositions of opinion,
interest or purpose involving
expectancy of a certain kind of
experience and readiness with an
appropriate response.
Attitudes are also known as “frames of
reference“.They provide the background against which facts
and events are viewed.
 Attitudes are the complex combination of things we
tend to call personality, beliefs, values, behaviors,
and motivations.
 All people, irrespective of their status or
intelligence, hold attitudes.
 An attitude is a summary of a person’s past
experience.
 It includes certain aspects of the personality as
interests, appreciation and social conduct.
 It has aspects such as direction, intensity, generality
or specificity.
 It may be positive or negative and may be affected
by age, position, and education.
 Attitudes cause us to behave in a particular way toward an object or person.
 An attitude exists in every person’s mind. It helps to define our identity, guide our
actions, and influence how we judge people.
Cognitive :-
The cognitive component of attitudes refers to
the beliefs, thoughts, and attributes that we
would associate with an object. It is the opinion
or belief segment of an attitude. It refers to that
part of attitude which is related in general
knowledge of a person.
Affective :-
Affective component is the emotional or feeling segment of an attitude, which is
related to the statement which affects another person and it deals with feelings or
emotions that are brought to the surface about something like hate , fear etc.
Behavior component of an attitude consists of a person’s tendencies to behave in a
particular way toward an object. It refers to that part of attitude which reflects the
intention of a person in the short-run or long run. It is helpful in understanding their
complexity and the potential relationship between attitudes and behavior
Behavioral :-
Adjustment Function
Ego- Defensive Function
Value-Expressive Function
Knowledge function
The most important function of an attitude can only be ascertained by
considering it about the person who holds it and the environment in which they
operate.
Daniel Katz outlines 4 functions of attitudes
Positive Attitude :-
Positive attitude is a state of mind that envisions and expects favorable results
that sees the good and the accomplishments in your life, rather than the failures.
• A positive attitude is motivating. .
• A positive attitude inspires others
(+) Advantages
(-) Disadvantages
• It’s unrealistic, unsustainable
• Loss of valuable lessons & support.
 Negative Attitude :-
Negative attitude is a disposition, feeling, or manner that is not constructive,
cooperative, or optimistic in which pay attention to the bad in people, situations,
events, etc.
(+) Advantages
• It helps you set boundaries.
• It helps you avoid scammers and other
criminals.
(-) Disadvantages
• Life become purposeless
• The Fear of Failure and Making Mistakes
 Neutral Attitude :-
Neutral attitude person often remain complacent and self-satisfied. Most of
the time, remain detached from whatever goes around the world.These
people do not show much emotion, and it often turns out difficult to read their
minds. However, internally, they are very balanced and have proper control
over their emotions.
(+) Advantages :-
• Satisfy with available stuff.
• Full control on emotions.
(-) Disadvantages :-
• Being Disconnected
• Doesn’t get Emotional suddenly.
(Loss of Emotions)
 Sikken Attitude :-
People with a sikken attitude demonstrate a negative state of mind.
They try to destroy the image of every element that reflects into their
mind. It may considered as a type of much more aggressive negative
attitude.
(+) Advantages :-
(-) Disadvantages :-
• Couldn’t trust anybody.
• Mental state is not good and be in hurry.
• Could being saved by any fraud.
• Physically very active.
• Deals with every situation of the life.
• For the interaction with other people.
• For maintaining relationships.
• The career & entire future depend
upon it.
• Affect many decision of life.
• It determines environment ,
experience & education.
• It affects the goal and focus.
 Educational and Religious Institutions
They have a strong influence in shaping attitudes because they lay the
foundation of understanding and moral concepts within the individual.
 Media :-
The means of communication, mass media such as television, radio, has a
major influence in shaping people’s opinions and beliefs
In order to be the basis of attitudes, personal experiences have left a strong
impression.
Therefore, the attitude will be more easily formed when personal experience
involves emotional factors
 Personal Experience :-
 Family :-
Attitudes developed by an individual, whether positive or negative are the
result of family influence, which is very powerful and difficult to change.
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Human Attitude ppt by G.S.Shaktawat

  • 1. PPT creator :- Giriraj Singh Shaktawat UG (Forensic Science) Final year , Indore. From:- Barnagar dist. UJJAIN ,M.P., India e-Mail :- girirajsinghshaktawat@gmail.com Ref. :-Various websites and self interpretation
  • 2. Attitude is defined as a more or less stable set of predispositions of opinion, interest or purpose involving expectancy of a certain kind of experience and readiness with an appropriate response. Attitudes are also known as “frames of reference“.They provide the background against which facts and events are viewed.
  • 3.  Attitudes are the complex combination of things we tend to call personality, beliefs, values, behaviors, and motivations.  All people, irrespective of their status or intelligence, hold attitudes.  An attitude is a summary of a person’s past experience.  It includes certain aspects of the personality as interests, appreciation and social conduct.  It has aspects such as direction, intensity, generality or specificity.  It may be positive or negative and may be affected by age, position, and education.  Attitudes cause us to behave in a particular way toward an object or person.  An attitude exists in every person’s mind. It helps to define our identity, guide our actions, and influence how we judge people.
  • 4. Cognitive :- The cognitive component of attitudes refers to the beliefs, thoughts, and attributes that we would associate with an object. It is the opinion or belief segment of an attitude. It refers to that part of attitude which is related in general knowledge of a person. Affective :- Affective component is the emotional or feeling segment of an attitude, which is related to the statement which affects another person and it deals with feelings or emotions that are brought to the surface about something like hate , fear etc. Behavior component of an attitude consists of a person’s tendencies to behave in a particular way toward an object. It refers to that part of attitude which reflects the intention of a person in the short-run or long run. It is helpful in understanding their complexity and the potential relationship between attitudes and behavior Behavioral :-
  • 5. Adjustment Function Ego- Defensive Function Value-Expressive Function Knowledge function The most important function of an attitude can only be ascertained by considering it about the person who holds it and the environment in which they operate. Daniel Katz outlines 4 functions of attitudes
  • 6. Positive Attitude :- Positive attitude is a state of mind that envisions and expects favorable results that sees the good and the accomplishments in your life, rather than the failures. • A positive attitude is motivating. . • A positive attitude inspires others (+) Advantages (-) Disadvantages • It’s unrealistic, unsustainable • Loss of valuable lessons & support.
  • 7.  Negative Attitude :- Negative attitude is a disposition, feeling, or manner that is not constructive, cooperative, or optimistic in which pay attention to the bad in people, situations, events, etc. (+) Advantages • It helps you set boundaries. • It helps you avoid scammers and other criminals. (-) Disadvantages • Life become purposeless • The Fear of Failure and Making Mistakes
  • 8.  Neutral Attitude :- Neutral attitude person often remain complacent and self-satisfied. Most of the time, remain detached from whatever goes around the world.These people do not show much emotion, and it often turns out difficult to read their minds. However, internally, they are very balanced and have proper control over their emotions. (+) Advantages :- • Satisfy with available stuff. • Full control on emotions. (-) Disadvantages :- • Being Disconnected • Doesn’t get Emotional suddenly. (Loss of Emotions)
  • 9.  Sikken Attitude :- People with a sikken attitude demonstrate a negative state of mind. They try to destroy the image of every element that reflects into their mind. It may considered as a type of much more aggressive negative attitude. (+) Advantages :- (-) Disadvantages :- • Couldn’t trust anybody. • Mental state is not good and be in hurry. • Could being saved by any fraud. • Physically very active.
  • 10. • Deals with every situation of the life. • For the interaction with other people. • For maintaining relationships. • The career & entire future depend upon it. • Affect many decision of life. • It determines environment , experience & education. • It affects the goal and focus.
  • 11.  Educational and Religious Institutions They have a strong influence in shaping attitudes because they lay the foundation of understanding and moral concepts within the individual.  Media :- The means of communication, mass media such as television, radio, has a major influence in shaping people’s opinions and beliefs In order to be the basis of attitudes, personal experiences have left a strong impression. Therefore, the attitude will be more easily formed when personal experience involves emotional factors  Personal Experience :-  Family :- Attitudes developed by an individual, whether positive or negative are the result of family influence, which is very powerful and difficult to change.