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AttitudeThe 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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Attitude The learned, relatively stable tendency to respond to people, concepts, and events in an evaluative way.
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AttitudeThe 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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AttitudeWay of thinking, behaving, feeling, etc.
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Attitudea 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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Attitude1 [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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Attitude1 [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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Attitude1660s, 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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AttitudeBright 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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Attitude1. (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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AttitudeThe way a person views a situation or condition and then behaves accordingly. An important consideration in Team Building. [D02390]
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Attitudea 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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AttitudeThe position of an aircraft as determined by the relationship between its axes and some reference object such as the horizon.
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AttitudeOrientation of the spacecraft's axes relative to Earth.
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Attitudein 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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AttitudeHow the character feels about a certain product, or how an actor comes across in general.
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AttitudeAn attitude is a tendency to perceive, feel or behave towards people or events in a particular manner.
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Attitude(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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AttitudeAn 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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AttitudeAttitudes describe an individual's state of mind, developed with experience, that exerts a dynamic influence on individual behavior.
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AttitudeComplex mental state involving beliefs, feelings, values and dispositions to act in certain ways.
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Attitudea 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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AttitudeThe primary aircraft angles in the state vector; pitch, roll, and yaw;
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AttitudeEvaluation of people, objects, or issues about which an individual has some knowledge.
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AttitudeAn 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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AttitudePublic Attitudes toward Health, Disease, and the medical care system.
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AttitudeOrientation of an aircraft with respect to the horizon (pitch and roll).
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AttitudeAn 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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AttitudeA 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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AttitudeA frame of mind in favor of or opposed to a person, policy, belief, institution, topic, etc.
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AttitudeThe 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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AttitudeNot 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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AttitudeThe primary aircraft angles in the state vector; pitch, roll, and yaw;
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AttitudeA vacuum powered instrument which displays pitch and roll movement about the lateral and longitudinal axes.
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AttitudeThe 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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AttitudeThe primary aircraft angles in the state vector; pitch, roll, and yaw;
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AttitudePosition of airplane relative to the horizon, i.e., a climbing attitude, straight-and-level attitude, etc.
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Attitudewhether 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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AttitudeOrientation of a space vehicle as determined by the relationship between its axes and some reference plane, e.g. the horizon.
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AttitudeA 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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AttitudeA person's opinion about another person, thing, or state.
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AttitudeAn 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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AttitudeAn 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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Attitudenoun
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Attitude
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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Attitudethe stance that individuals take on a subject that predisposes them to act and react in certain ways. Augmented product
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