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In this video, we want to talk about the dual attitude system.
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So in this context, dual attitude refers to when someone has two different attitudes towards a specific idea, concept, or so on.
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And one of them is usually an implicit attitude, like a gut reaction and instinct.
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And one of them is an explicit, which is when you really think about it, what is the situation.
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And often these can be very different things because of, you know, longstanding bias or learned behavior that leads to an instinctive response versus constantly changing attitudes on the surface, which can lead to a very different thought -out explicit response.
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An example is an ex -lover.
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Say someone mentioned maybe you broke up with someone and you know their friend your friends with their friend you have a mutual friend or whatever so this mutual friend is discussing your ex and you can have a very dual attitude in response to hearing about your ex and in what you say in response to your friend so there might be you know the implicit the gut reaction might be a very positive, we tend to, you know, remember the good things...