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Deeply Rooted Feelings About a Concept's Inherent Worth or Worthiness

Question 67

Question 67

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Deeply rooted feelings about a concept's inherent worth or worthiness are called


A) attitudes.
B) beliefs.
C) demographics.
D) values.

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