Assessment Example: Visual Presentation Key Knowledge The student should be able to explain classic and contemporary theories and studies relating to the formation and change of attitudes, including the applications and limitations of the tri-component model of attitudes. Task • Part 1: Select an attitude that you personally hold. Decide whether it is a positive or negative attitude. Introduce the attitude and discuss its function and its relationship to your behaviour. • Part 2: Give detailed explanations of the three components of your attitude (A B C). • Presentation: An annotated poster. Assessment You will be assessed using the following criteria. Assessment criteria S/N VH H 5 4 M 3 L 2 VL 1 Has an understanding of what an attitude is and of the relationship between attitudes and behaviour Provides accurate, comprehensive information about the key features of the tri-component model of attitudes Uses an appropriate structure/presentation and coherent language Cites all source material and includes a reference list Oxford Psychology Units 1 & 2 ISBN 978 0 19 556716 8 © Oxford University Press Australia N/S 0