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    When People Infer an Attitude from Their Observations of How
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When People Infer an Attitude from Their Observations of How

Question 26

Question 26

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When people infer an attitude from their observations of how they behave toward an object,they have a(n)


A) affectively based attitude.
B) behaviorally based attitude.
C) cognitively based attitude.
D) explicit attitude.

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