Ethics and Integrity | Lecture 5 | Ayush Babu - Summary

Summary

This transcript appears to be a partial record of an online class or lecture. The speaker introduces themselves as Ayush Babu, discusses the ABC model of attitude, mentions different functions of attitudes (knowledge, utilitarian, ego defensive), and promotes upcoming classes on fiscal policy and sociology optional. The class schedule is noted as daily at 1:30 PM.

Facts

1. The speaker is introducing themselves and their qualifications, including a Master's in psychology and qualification with the civil services.
2. The speaker is teaching in a bilingual format to ensure understanding for all students.
3. The speaker is discussing the topic of attitude, explaining that it is a feeling or opinion about something.
4. The speaker introduces the ABC model of attitude, which it claims is applicable not only to civil service exams but to individual understanding as well.
5. The speaker explains that attitude is influenced by motivation and opportunity.
6. The speaker discusses two types of attitude: explicit and implicit, explaining that explicit attitudes are developed at the conscious level, while implicit attitudes are involuntary.
7. The speaker lists several functions of attitude, including knowledge function, utilitarian function, and heart function.
8. The speaker mentions an upcoming class on sociology and another class on physical policy on the Unacademy ACT.
9. The speaker provides a code (A-Y-U-F-F-5) for students to join the exclusive English medium batch for 2026.
10. The speaker mentions an organization for the day and announces future classes, including the sociology optional on the Unacademy app.
11. The speaker expresses their willingness to help students facing challenges and emphasizes the importance of joining the classes regularly.
12. The speaker concludes the session, thanking the students and expressing hope to see them tomorrow for a class on human values.