What are opinions?
Opinions are simply ways of thinking, and it does not matter much to the person that others agree or disagree with their views.
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What are opinions?
Opinions are simply ways of thinking, and it does not matter much to the person that others agree or disagree with their views.
Is behaviour always a reflection of one's attitude? Explain with a relevant example.
Highlight the importance of schemas in social cognition.
Differentiate between prejudice and stereotype.
Prejudice can exist without discrimination and vice-versa. Comment.
Describe the important factors that influence impression formation.
Explain how the attribution made by an 'actor' would be different from that of an 'observer'.
How does social facilitation take place?
Explain the concept of pro-social behaviour.
Your friend eats too much junk food, how would you be able to bring about a change in his/her attitude towards food?
What is attitude?
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