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what is defined a learned predisposition to an object or class of objects in a consistently favourable and unfavourable way​

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Answered by kaynatayubraza
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Answer:    

             The answer is Attitude.

Explanation:

G.W. Allport in 1935 defined Attitude in the Handbook of social psychology as "a learned predisposition to an object or class of objects in a consistently favorable and unfavorable way"​.

He further described that ,An attitude may be combine both instinct and habit in any proportion ,it avoids the extreme commitments of both the instinct-theory and Environmentalism.

The term like wise is elastic enough to apply either to the disposition of single ,isolated individuals or to broad pattern of Culture.    

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Attitude is defined as a ‘learned predisposition’ to an object or class of objects in a ‘consistently favourable’ and ‘unfavourable way’.

EXPLANATION:

Attitude here is used popularly in economics and market strategies. According to the ‘attitude’, the reaction of a consumer towards some particular product or commodity maybe positive or negative. A person may find the good satisfactory or not up to the mark.  

This response is the attitude of the consumer. The components of attitudes are the person’s belief towards the product and its brand, his evaluating skills and ultimate judgement of the product and finally his desire to purchase it or not.

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