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Law Incorporation [45]
4 years ago
15

A person's beliefs and general outlook, which act like filters on the information they receive, are called

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zubka84 [21]4 years ago
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C. Attitude. Definition of attitude1:  the arrangement of the parts of a body or figure :  posture depicted her in a reclining attitude2:  a position assumed for a specific purpose a threatening attitude3:  a ballet position similar to the arabesque in which the raised leg is bent at the knee4a :  a mental position with regard to a fact or state a helpful attitudeb :  a feeling or emotion toward a fact or state a negative attitude an optimistic attitude5:  the position of a craft (such as an aircraft or spacecraft) determined by the relationship between its axes and a reference datum (such as the horizon or a particular star)6:  an bodily state of readiness to respond in a characteristic way to a stimulus (such as an object, concept, or situation)7a :  a negative or hostile state of mindb :  a cool, cocky, defiant, or arrogant manner 
sleet_krkn [62]4 years ago
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It is B Consideration. Hope this helps. :)

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