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Attitude
An attitude is a person's evaluation of an object, an idea, or another person. These evaluations can be either positive or negative (favorable or unfavorable) and are comprised of affective, behavioral, and cognitive components.
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What is an affective component of attitude one might have for a childhood best friend after seeing them for the first time in many years?
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Which of the following best describes how a situation can influence an individual's attitude?
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Which of the following best represents the behavioral component of attitude?
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