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Attitude Measurement : Attitude Measurement Carlos Torelli
Lu Wang
Attitudes : Attitudes Measuring the unobservable in order to predict behavior and to assess people’s responses to persuasion.
Attitude properties:
Evaluative
Strength (accessibility, ambivalence, certainty, etc.)
Cognitions vs. affect
Functions
Attitudes as systems interconnected with other systems.
Not all attitudes are created equal: Attitudes can be self-defining potential measurement issues.
Measuring Attitude : Measuring Attitude Ways to know another person’s attitude
Direct (Ask):
Structured vs. unstructured
One-item vs. multiple items (scales)
Indirect:
Observe reaction
Observe behavior
Judgmental biases
IAT (automatic evaluation/associations)
Physiological response
Personal Attitudes vs. Shared (General) Attitudes
Structured vs. Unstructured : Structured vs. Unstructured Unstructured
Advantages:
Does not constrain people’s responses
Provide rich data
Especially useful during the early stages of investigating a particular issue
Structured
Advantages:
Easier for respondents to answer
Easier for researcher to score
Focus precisely on specific properties of the attitude
Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 1 : Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 1 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: “I think Elizabeth Almond’s mandatory recycling program is the best way in which to deal with Clarkton’s trash crisis”?
Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 1 : Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 1 Potential problems:
Acquiescence bias
What is it?
Why does it occur?
How to deal with it?
Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 2 : Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 2 Do you favor tax increase to pay for Clarkton’s garbage to be trucked to another county, or do you think that Elizabeth Almond’s mandatory recycling proposal is a good idea?
Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 2 : Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 2 Potential problems:
Persuasive argument in favor of one point of view
What about people who do not agree with either point of view?
How to deal with these problems?
Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 4 : Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 4 What is your opinion about the mandatory recycling proposal: Do you favor it, oppose it, or neither?
Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 4 : Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 4 Potential problems:
Limited response alternatives
How to deal with it?
Scale with a large or small number of options
What is a moderate length?
Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 6 : Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 6 How do you feel about proposed city Bylaw C6-L573?
Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 6 : Single-Item Direct Measures: Example 6 Potential problems:
Knowledge problem
Social desirability effect
How to deal with it?
What about Multiple-Item Direct Measures? : What about Multiple-Item Direct Measures? Examples of Multiple-item measures
Conversation metaphor
Will respondents perceive multiple-item questions as trying to get at new information?
How should we deal with this problem?
Thurstone equal-appearing intervals
Likert
Semantic Differentials
What Will You Do? : What Will You Do? Which method will you use if you are to measure attitude in your research area?
What are some of the criteria that help you make the choice? (e.g. how much time/resource do you have in constructing the measure?)
What About Indirect Measures? : What About Indirect Measures? What is an implicit attitude?
We have it but we don’t say it (i.e., editing)
We are not conscious we have it (i.e., automatic evaluation) What does the IAT measure?
Is it non-context dependent?
Culturally nurtured associative structures or “true” individual’s evaluations (i.e., cultural knowledge about a target-concept association vs. my personal evaluation about the target) Is the IAT a measure of strength of association?
Check this website https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/research/
Attitude Strength : Attitude Strength Can strength-related dimensions be studied in isolation?
Measures of other strength-related properties (i.e., repeated expression and elaboration)
Manipulations that can eliminate differences in one or more dimensions (i.e., distraction task).
Measures and manipulations might not be interchangeable
Self-Defining Attitudes : Self-Defining Attitudes What about measuring self-defining attitudes?
Self-presentation
Contingencies of self-worth and editing of responses
Shall we anticipate whether certain attitudes we want to measure are self-defining?
What should we do about it?
Attitudes Toward Advertising : Attitudes Toward Advertising Personal vs. Shared attitudes
Which one is more important?
Would both lead to same behaviors?
Interconnectedness of Attitudes : Interconnectedness of Attitudes If we want to measure attitude toward an object, can the questionnaire itself change individual’s prior attitudes? I f so, How can that happen?
Changing cognitions through previously presented information (i.e., other questions – context effects?)
Affecting emotions toward the object (i.e., prejudice).
Making accessible in memory certain behaviors (i.e., associating the objects to recently recalled behaviors)
Measuring attitude toward related objects (assimilation or contrast?)
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