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    Exam 5: Attitudes: Evaluating and Responding to the Social World
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    Our Attitudes Tend to Be Strongest and Hardest to Modify
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Our Attitudes Tend to Be Strongest and Hardest to Modify

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Question 11

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Our attitudes tend to be strongest and hardest to modify when they are based on direct personal experience with the ________ of the attitudes.

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