Talk:Persuasion and attitude change

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This article sounds suspiciously like an excerpt from another medium or at least like one part of some "system" of psychology or sociology. For instance the "ABC model" mentioned in the article must come from somewhere. However, being neither psychologist nor sociologist, I don't know what system it might be. There needs to either be some linkage or more thorough background here. Gwimpey 00:44, Nov 15, 2004 (UTC)

As far as I can tell its standard introductory material that someone would type up. --Johnkarp 04:15, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)


Can somebody please provide references for this article. There are widely differing opionions on this subject and I do not know whether I should believe a single sentence of this article. Andries 13:29, 25 Dec 2004 (UTC)


In the sentence describing "affective attitudes" as a "physiological response", i was wondering if that is actual accurate. A physiological response implies a response/change in the individual's bodily functions, ie. a biological response. I think it was actually meant to say "psychological response" since attitude is more a topic dealing with psychology. Kidd Wong UK


I think this article is too broad for it's specific title. it deals with alot more about attitudes than just persuasion and change. I think it could be very effectiveely merged (as subheadings) with Attitude (psychology). I'll do this in a week or two if noone posts any objections in the mean time. Ptanham 21:22, 12 Dec 2005 (GMT)