Meaning Attitude
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The state of mind which makes us react in certain ways to social events or objects; a consistent pattern of thoughts, beliefs, emotions and reactions.
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 The learned, relatively stable tendency to respond to people, concepts, and events in an evaluative way.
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The orientation of a planar or linear feature in three-dimensional space. Planar features that are not horizontal, such as tilted strata, are described by their strike, or the azimuth of the intersect [..]
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Way of thinking, behaving, feeling, etc.
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a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings "Behaviours have changed and attitudes have changed," Mr Taylor said. — BBC (Feb 16, 2012)
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1 [countable/uncountable] someone’s opinions or feelings about something, especially as shown by their behaviouran unhealthy social environment that encourages negative attitudesThe move reflects chan [..]
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1 [countable] attitude (to/toward somebody/something) the way that you think and feel about someone or something; the way that you behave toward someone or something that shows how you think and feel [..]
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1660s, via French attitude (17c.), from Italian attitudine "disposition, posture," also "aptness, promptitude," from Late Latin aptitudinem (nominative aptitudo; see aptitude). Ori [..]
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Bright Idea Poster: “No Matter What Anyone Says” (October 2015 Friend)“Calvin’s Awesome Space Jet” (March 2015 Friend) Find out why Mom looked ready to cry.“The Candy Plan” (October 2015 Friend) Josh [..]
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1. (consumer behavior definition) A person's overall evaluation of a concept; an affective response involving general feelings of liking or favorability. 2. (consumer behavior definition) A cognitive process involving positive or negative valences, feelings, or emotions. An attitude toward an object always involves a stirred-up state--a positi [..]
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The way a person views a situation or condition and then behaves accordingly. An important consideration in Team Building. [D02390]
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a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways; "he had the attitude that work was fun" position: the arrangement of [..]
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The position of an aircraft as determined by the relationship between its axes and some reference object such as the horizon.
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Orientation of the spacecraft's axes relative to Earth.
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in social psychology, an enduring and general evaluation or cognitive schema relating to an object, person, group, issue, or concept. Strength and valence can vary, thus, an attitude can be negative o [..]
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How the character feels about a certain product, or how an actor comes across in general.
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An attitude is a tendency to perceive, feel or behave towards people or events in a particular manner.
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(n) a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways(n) the arrangement of the body and its limbs(n) a theatrical pose created for effect(n) pos [..]
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An aircraft's position in relation to the horizon (i.e., whether the aircraft is flying level, nose up, nose down, or banking left or right).
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Attitudes describe an individual's state of mind, developed with experience, that exerts a dynamic influence on individual behavior.
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Complex mental state involving beliefs, feelings, values and dispositions to act in certain ways.
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a person's tendency to feel about certain people or situations in a particular way. The development of 'positive' attitudes in relevant areas is seen as important for effective learning [..]
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The primary aircraft angles in the state vector; pitch, roll, and yaw;
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Evaluation of people, objects, or issues about which an individual has some knowledge.
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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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Orientation of an aircraft with respect to the horizon (pitch and roll).
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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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A predisposition to behave in a certain way . A positive attitude toward science is a predisposition to behave in certain ways regarding science, including saying certain kinds of things, spending mon [..]
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A frame of mind in favor of or opposed to a person, policy, belief, institution, topic, etc.
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The position of a body as determined by the inclination of the axes to some other frame of reference. If not otherwise specified, this frame of reference is fixed to the earth.
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Not the pilot's but the aircraft's. Refers to the pitch angle of the aircraft; nose high or low. On a carrier landing, the LSO, a man of few words, may transmit the one word: "Attitude! [..]
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The primary aircraft angles in the state vector; pitch, roll, and yaw;
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A vacuum powered instrument which displays pitch and roll movement about the lateral and longitudinal axes.
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The nose position (up or down) and wings level or bank (left or right) in relation to the visual horizon and the attitude indicator
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The primary aircraft angles in the state vector; pitch, roll, and yaw;
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Position of airplane relative to the horizon, i.e., a climbing attitude, straight-and-level attitude, etc.
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whether a defender does or does not want a suit led, or does or does not want to show strength in it. [A defender's attitude toward a suit is usually described as "encouraging" or " [..]
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Orientation of a space vehicle as determined by the relationship between its axes and some reference plane, e.g. the horizon.
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A relatively stable belief or feeling about a concept, person or object. Attitudes can often be inferred by observing behaviours. Related to definition of values.
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A person's opinion about another person, thing, or state.
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An attitude is "a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor" (Eagly & Chaiken, 1993, p. 1). This tendency can be ex [..]
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An attitude is a collection of values and beliefs around a particular subject or area of life. NLP enables us to discover someone’s values and beliefs, and also to assist them in changing them if nece [..]
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noun
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The position of the body or way of carrying oneself; posture. ''The ballet dancer walked with a graceful '''attitude.''''' Disposition or state of mind. ''... but had a lazy attitude to work.' [..]
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the stance that individuals take on a subject that predisposes them to act and react in certain ways. Augmented product
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