Abstract

The point of view of a subject that people notice in the view of it is its viewpoint. Person’s perspective is born from the person's angle of views. One’s behavior or habit is developed on human values. People have a positive attitude on the subject, because they use or practice it.

Highlights

  • We all see things differently - especially morality Senses can deceive us and lead us astray Conscience is formed and developed based on our beliefs

  • Belief and attitude change cannot be studied fruitfully in isolation from the constellation of factors that contribute to their formation, maintenance and reformation

  • The effort to understand how values, beliefs and attitudes are related to behavior or action led to the development of the field of social psychology

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Summary

Introduction

We all see things differently - especially morality Senses can deceive us and lead us astray Conscience is formed and developed based on our beliefs. Belief and attitude change cannot be studied fruitfully in isolation from the constellation of factors that contribute to their formation, maintenance and reformation. Beliefs and attitudes are, with few exceptions, collectively shared. Cultures, societies, communities and individuals are, in part, defined by the beliefs they espouse and the attitudes they hold. Beliefs and attitudes are neither static nor immutable, but are spatially and temporally variable. Theological, philosophical, phenomenological and empirical interpretations all attest to the variability of beliefs and attitudes, and contribute to our understanding of those concepts. What is held to be true or real by an individual, refer to a person’s subjective judgments concerning some aspect of self or of the world. The potential contents of beliefs are unlimited in scope. A belief associates an object with some attribute and, involves cognition

Idea about Belief
Idea of Attitude
Idea of Value
10. Value and Behavior
11. Belief Impacts on Attitude
11.2. Beliefs and Information Filtering
11.3. Beliefs Shape Reality
11.4. Beliefs and Self-Confidence
12. Attitude and Behavior
13. Conclusion
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