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Category > Psychology Posted 03 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

Describe the reciprocal relationship between behavior and attitudes

TEAM PAPER ----

 

Identify a situation in which an individual made a decision to engage in behavior that violated social values, beliefs, attitudes, and/or morals, such as calling in sick to work when he or she is not sick, speeding, or cheating on taxes. - The chosen situation is =  pregnant woman getting help for meth usage in a inpatient addiction and mental health treatment center  is off drugs but still smoking cigarettes.

Prepare a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you analyze your identified situation. Address the following items:

  • Describe the situation and subsequent behavior.
  • Discuss possible explanations for the behavior using attribution theory.
  • Describe the reciprocal relationship between behavior and attitudes. - MY PART TO ANSWER
  • Explain how the individual could have used cognitive dissonance theory to rationalize his or her behavior.

Include at least three references in your paper.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

 

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