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What is a learned predisposition to respond to an object or class of objects in a consistently Favourable or Unfavourable way?
An attitude is a learned predisposition to respond to an object or class of objects in a consistently favorable or unfavorable way. Attitudes are seldom if ever neutral.
Is a learned predisposition to respond positively or negatively to a particular object person or event?
Attitude: The learned predisposition to respond cognitively, affectively, and behaviorally to a particular object, person, place, thing, or event in an evaluative way.
How do you call the learned predispositions to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner with respect to a given object?
An attitude is a learned predisposition to behave in a consistently favorable or unfavorable way with respect to a given object (e.g., a product category, a brand, a service, an advertisement, a Web site, or a retail establishment).
Are learned predispositions to respond favorably or unfavorably toward something they represent our likes and dislikes?
a learned predisposition to respond favorably or unfavorably toward some attitude object Attitudes are learned not innate. A person is not born with their attitudes already in place. Attitudes are developed by interacting with others.