Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Psychology

Chapter

Attitudes and Social Cognition

Question:

The relationship between attitude and behavior is complex yet intertwined. Attitude refers to a person's evaluation and beliefs about an object, person, or situation, while behavior represents their actions and conduct. Attitudes often serve as predictors of behavior, as they shape our thoughts and emotions, influencing our subsequent actions. However, it is important to note that attitudes do not always directly translate into behavior. Various factors such as situational constraints, social norms, and individual differences can mediate this relationship. Additionally, inconsistency between attitude and behavior can arise due to cognitive dissonance or the influence of external pressures. Nevertheless, attitudes can still exert a significant impact on behavior, especially when they are strong, accessible, and aligned with personal values. Understanding this dynamic relationship allows for a better comprehension of human actions and facilitates efforts to bridge the gap between attitudes and desired behaviors.

Assertion: The relationship between attitudes and behavior is often expected to be logical, where behavior aligns with attitudes.

Reasoning: Individuals always exhibit their attitudes through their behavior.

Options:

Both Assertion (A) and reasoning (R) are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.

Both Assertion (A) and reasoning (R) are correct and but R is not the correct explanation of A.

Assertion (A) is true but Reasoning (R) is not correct.

Assertion (A) is not true but Reasoning (R) is correct.

Correct Answer:

Assertion (A) is true but Reasoning (R) is not correct.

Explanation:

The relationship between attitudes and behavior is often expected to be logical, where behavior aligns with attitudes. However, individuals may not always exhibit their attitudes through their behavior. Similarly, one's actual behavior may contradict their attitudes towards a specific topic.