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Power point presentation on attitude
Power point presentation on attitude
An attitude is an expression of favor or disfavor toward a
person, place, thing, or event (the attitudeobject). Prominent
psychologist Gordon Allport once described attitudes "the most distinctive and
indispensable concept in contemporary
Power point presentation on attitude
"a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with
some degree of favor or disfavor."[2] Though it is sometimes common to define an
attitude as affect toward an object, affect (i.e., discrete emotions or overall arousal)
is generally understood to be distinct from attitude as a measure of favorability.[3]
Defination of attitude
“A Psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular
entity with some degree of favor or disfavor." Though it is sometimes
common to define an attitude as affect toward an object, affect (i.e.,
discrete emotions or overall arousal) is generally understood to be
distinct from attitude as a measure of favorability.
Power point presentation on attitude
 An attitude contains cognitive, affective,
 and behavioural components.
 A criticism of the tripartite view of attitudes is
 that it requires cognitive, affective, and behavioural
 associations of an attitude to be consistent, but this
 may be implausible. Thus some views of attitude
structure see the cognitive and behavioural
components as derivative of affect or affect and
behaviour as derivative of underlying beliefs.

Power point presentation on attitude
 Behaviour became an important construct in
early 20th century psychology with the
advent of the paradigm known subsequently
as "behaviourism.“
 Behaviourism was a reaction against "faculty"
psychology which purported to see into or
understand the mind without the benefit of
scientific testing.
 A counter-argument against the high
relationship between behavioral intention and
actual behavior has also been proposed, as
the results of some studies show that,
because of circumstantial limitations,
behavioral intention does not always lead to
actual behavior.
 Namely, since behavioral intention cannot be
the exclusive determinant of behavior where
an individual's control over the behavior is
incomplete
Power point presentation on attitude
Power point presentation on attitude
Power point presentation on attitude
Power point presentation on attitude
 Positive attitude helps you cope more easily with
the daily affairs of life. It brings optimism into
your life, and makes it easier to avoid worry and
negative thinking. If you adopt it as a way of life,
it will bring constructive changes into your life,
and makes them happier, brighter and more
successful.
 With a positive attitude you see the bright side of
life, become optimistic, and expect the best to
happen. It is certainly a state of mind that is well
worth developing.
Power point presentation on attitude
 A negative attitude is characterized by a
great disdain for everything. Someone who
constantly points out the negative in
everything.
 A negative attitude is contagious and
therefore avoiding people with one is the best
way of prevention. Once you have a negative
attitude, you will unlikely be able to recover
and self fulfilling prophecy takes a hold.
Power point presentation on attitude
Power point presentation on attitude
Power point presentation on attitude
 Positive thinking.
 Constructive thinking.
 Creative thinking.
 Expectation of success.
 Optimism.
 Motivation to accomplish your goals.
 Being inspired.
 It says that you can
achieve success.
 It says that you
cannot achieve
success
Power point presentation on attitude
 Choose to be happy.
 Look at the bright side of life.
 Choose to be and stay optimistic.
 Find reasons to smile more often.
 Have faith in yourself and in the Power of the Universe.
 Contemplate upon the futility of negative thinking and
worries.
.
 Associate yourself with happy people.
Read inspiring stories.
Read inspiring quotes.
 Repeat affirmations that inspire and
motivate you.
 Visualize only what you want to happen.
Learn to master your thoughts.
 Learn concentration and meditation
 Smile easily
 Willing to change ideas and
behavior
 Can see another person’s
point of view
 Rarely complains
 Accepts responsibility for
mistakes
 Seldom criticizes others
 Is considerate of others
 Look others people in eyes
when talking with them
 Respects other opinion of
others
 Never make excuse
 Has a variety of interests
 Rarely smiles
 Unwilling to change
 Can’t see another person’s
point of view
 Blames others for own
mistakes
 Very critical of others
 Thinks only of self
 Does not look other people
in the eyes
 Forces own opinions on
others
 Often makes excuses
 Has few interests
Power point presentation on attitude

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Power point presentation on attitude

  • 4. An attitude is an expression of favor or disfavor toward a person, place, thing, or event (the attitudeobject). Prominent psychologist Gordon Allport once described attitudes "the most distinctive and indispensable concept in contemporary
  • 6. "a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor."[2] Though it is sometimes common to define an attitude as affect toward an object, affect (i.e., discrete emotions or overall arousal) is generally understood to be distinct from attitude as a measure of favorability.[3] Defination of attitude “A Psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor." Though it is sometimes common to define an attitude as affect toward an object, affect (i.e., discrete emotions or overall arousal) is generally understood to be distinct from attitude as a measure of favorability.
  • 8.  An attitude contains cognitive, affective,  and behavioural components.  A criticism of the tripartite view of attitudes is  that it requires cognitive, affective, and behavioural  associations of an attitude to be consistent, but this  may be implausible. Thus some views of attitude structure see the cognitive and behavioural components as derivative of affect or affect and behaviour as derivative of underlying beliefs. 
  • 10.  Behaviour became an important construct in early 20th century psychology with the advent of the paradigm known subsequently as "behaviourism.“  Behaviourism was a reaction against "faculty" psychology which purported to see into or understand the mind without the benefit of scientific testing.
  • 11.  A counter-argument against the high relationship between behavioral intention and actual behavior has also been proposed, as the results of some studies show that, because of circumstantial limitations, behavioral intention does not always lead to actual behavior.  Namely, since behavioral intention cannot be the exclusive determinant of behavior where an individual's control over the behavior is incomplete
  • 16.  Positive attitude helps you cope more easily with the daily affairs of life. It brings optimism into your life, and makes it easier to avoid worry and negative thinking. If you adopt it as a way of life, it will bring constructive changes into your life, and makes them happier, brighter and more successful.  With a positive attitude you see the bright side of life, become optimistic, and expect the best to happen. It is certainly a state of mind that is well worth developing.
  • 18.  A negative attitude is characterized by a great disdain for everything. Someone who constantly points out the negative in everything.  A negative attitude is contagious and therefore avoiding people with one is the best way of prevention. Once you have a negative attitude, you will unlikely be able to recover and self fulfilling prophecy takes a hold.
  • 22.  Positive thinking.  Constructive thinking.  Creative thinking.  Expectation of success.  Optimism.  Motivation to accomplish your goals.  Being inspired.
  • 23.  It says that you can achieve success.  It says that you cannot achieve success
  • 25.  Choose to be happy.  Look at the bright side of life.  Choose to be and stay optimistic.  Find reasons to smile more often.  Have faith in yourself and in the Power of the Universe.  Contemplate upon the futility of negative thinking and worries. .
  • 26.  Associate yourself with happy people. Read inspiring stories. Read inspiring quotes.  Repeat affirmations that inspire and motivate you.  Visualize only what you want to happen. Learn to master your thoughts.  Learn concentration and meditation
  • 27.  Smile easily  Willing to change ideas and behavior  Can see another person’s point of view  Rarely complains  Accepts responsibility for mistakes  Seldom criticizes others  Is considerate of others  Look others people in eyes when talking with them  Respects other opinion of others  Never make excuse  Has a variety of interests  Rarely smiles  Unwilling to change  Can’t see another person’s point of view  Blames others for own mistakes  Very critical of others  Thinks only of self  Does not look other people in the eyes  Forces own opinions on others  Often makes excuses  Has few interests