Tuesday, April 26, 2011

ATTITUDES

DEFINITIONS
Attitude is a tendency to act/think in certain ways either favourably or unfavourably concerning objects, people or situation. For example, if I say I am satisfied with my job, what actually I am doing is expressing my attitude towards the job. An attitude is the way a person feels about a person, a place, a thing, a situation or an idea. Attitude could be positive or negative. Attitude can be measured either by observing the action of the individual or simply asking him the questions about how he would behave in a particular situation.

An attitude is evaluating statements or judgments concerning objects, people or events (Robbins).

Attitudes are relatively lasting feelings, beliefs and behavioural tendencies directed towards specific people, groups, ideas, issues or objects (Hellriegel et al).

An attitude is the predisposition of the individual to evaluate some object in a favourable or an unfavourable manner.

An attitude is the predisposition to respond to a certain set of facts.

An attitude is Foundations of success.

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