Relationship & Influence of Attitude with Thought & Behavior

Relationship between Attitude & Thought

The relationship between Attitude and Thought indicates a bi-directional link between the cognitive system and evaluation. Thoughts form the cognitive component of an attitude; that is, having 'knowledge' or 'information' about an object is the first step of an attitude. Without sufficient information, a stable attitude cannot develop. This is a continuous process where thoughts, feelings, and behavior dynamically influence each other. Thought acts as an internal dialogue that shapes our Perspective.

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An officer might initially have incorrect or limited information (thought) about 'caste-based reservation,' leading to a negative ....

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