Attitude (psychology) |

Elaboration likelihood model Attitude change Persuasion Cognitive dissonance Jung's theory of neurosis Balance theory Concretism Richard E. Petty Social judgment theory Fritz Heider Self-perception theory Allophilia Daryl Bem Psychological Types Observational learning Meta-programs Propositional attitude Social influence NLP Norman Vincent Peale Id, ego, and super-ego Leon Festinger Experience Neuro-linguistic programming Social psychology Personality psychology Abstraction Cognition Person Intelligence Carl Jung Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Physiology Research
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