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Research indicates that attitudes are generally very good predictors of behavior. T/F
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Research indicates that attitudes are generally very good predictors of behavior.
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False
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Predictors of Behavior
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The quality with which a disposition is held is frequently a decent indicator of conduct
The stronger the attitude the more likely it should
affect behavior
This permits us to foresee what is probably going to occur, thus gives us a feeling of control
Mentalities can assist us with sorting out and structure our experience. Realizing an
individual's mentality encoureiges us predict their behavior
Human behavior is the reaction of people or gatherings of people to inside and outer stimuli
Social conduct, a subset of human behavior, study the extensive impact of social communication and culture
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