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    In Contrast to the Concept of Interest, the Concept of Attitude
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In Contrast to the Concept of Interest, the Concept of Attitude

Question 35

Question 35

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In contrast to the concept of interest, the concept of attitude always implies


A) a tendency to respond.
B) approval or disapproval.
C) dislike of a particular object or situation.
D) greater specificity of response.

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