Saturday, December 3, 2011

FACTORS AFFECTING THE ATTITUDES OF CHANGES IN PROGRESS

FACTORS AFFECTING THE ATTITUDES OF CHANGES IN PROGRESS
  •   Self
The changes that increase a person's appearance will be accepted gladly, and leads to a pleasant attitude. While the changes that reduce the appearance will be rejected, and all ways will be sought to cover it.
  •   Conduct
If the shameful behavior changes, as occurs during puberty and old age, it will affect the attitude towards the changes that are less pleasant. The opposite occurs if the changes fun, such as helplessness of infancy develop gradually toward independence childhood.
  •   Cultural Stereotypes
From the mass media, people learn the cultural stereotypes associated with various ages. And stereotypes are used to judge the people in these ages.
  •   Cultural Values
Every culture has certain values ​​associated with different ages. Because the maximum productivity is associated with youth from a young age to mid-adulthood in American culture today, the attitude toward this age group is more fun than the age-old attitude towards others.
  •   Role Changes
Attitudes toward people of various ages is strongly influenced by the role they play. If people change their roles, they are less happy, such as retirement or widowhood, then the attitude of society towards them less sympathetic.
  •   Personal Experience
Personal experience has a considerable influence on the attitudes of individuals in coping with changes that occur in development. Because of its executive powers and authority of middle age before declining by the time they retire, their attitudes aging Cosmos, for example, becomes less fun. These attitudes is increasingly sharpened by social attitudes that are less pleasant.
 

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