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Attitude

the main aspects or elements that make up the psychosocial attitude of any person to a certain subject (person, group, idea, situation or thing). In social psychology, attitude is considered as a cognitive-affective-behavioral structure that reflects relatively organized reactions of a person to the object of the relationship. These reactions do not arise randomly, but are formed in the course of a complex process of learning, gaining experience and socialization, forming a dynamic system that affects a person’s perception and interpretation of the world around him, and then his practical behavior.

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