Counterattitudinal advocacy refers to the process that occurs when a person states an opinion or attitude that runs counter to his or her private belief or attitude

Related Articles

New information at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
New information is a kind of information that the comprehender, reader or listener, is assumed not to . . . Read More
Subjective at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
An opinion is called Subjective, when there is a lack of agreement among judges, scorers, or observers; . . . Read More
Social Comparison at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
Social Comparison means examining the difference between oneself and another person; - - Other /More . . . Read More
Advocacy at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Advocacy refers to the process of supporting a person, a group, or a cause; - - In the psychology context, . . . Read More
False consensus effect at psychology-glossary.com■■■
False consensus effect refers to man's incorrect belief that others agree with him; - - It is The tendency . . . Read More
Self Concept at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Self Concept refers to set of values and beliefs , conscious or accessible to consciousness, as well . . . Read More
Pluralism at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Pluralism refers to the belief that there are multiple perspectives on an issue, each of which contains . . . Read More
Beliefs at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Beliefs refer to pieces of information about something; facts or opinions.; - - In the psychology context, . . . Read More
Death attitude at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Death attitude is defined as a more or less settled way of being in the world, presenting oneself to . . . Read More
Socio-cognitive conflict at psychology-glossary.com■■■
A Socio-cognitive conflict refers to intellectual Conflict created as a result of being exposed to the . . . Read More