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A person's consistent evaluation and behavioral tendencies toward an idea or object. This is one of the psychological influences on consumer buying behavior. This pattern of behavior is central t [..]
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Attitudes can be defined as an affective feelings of liking or disliking toward an object (which can be basically anything) that has an influence on behavior. As Don Forsyth describes in his text book [..]
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Learners possess sets of beliefs about language learning, target culture, culture, teacher, learning tasks, etc. These beliefs are referred to as attitudes. They influence learning in a number of ways.
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An enduring, learned predisposition to behave in a consistent way toward a given class of objects, or a persistent mental and/or neural state of readiness to react to a certain class of objects, not a [..]
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Public Attitudes toward Health, Disease, and the medical care system.
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In aviation, the expression 'unusual attitudes' has a special meaning. Just so you know, it has nothing to do with extraordinary mental states or peculiar dispositions. 'Attitude' is the general term used to describe (ahem) the instantaneous angular position of the airplane with respect to the horizon.  
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The positive, neutral, or negative feelings a person has about the economy, politics, goods, services, institutions, and so on.
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