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    The Three Elements of the Tri-Component Model of Attitudes Are
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The Three Elements of the Tri-Component Model of Attitudes Are

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The three elements of the tri-component model of attitudes are


A) beliefs,norms,and intentions.
B) affect,behavior,and cognition.
C) liking,disliking,and ambivalence.
D) beliefs,opinions,and sentiments.

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