Asked by khalil ibrahim on May 10, 2024

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A fairly stable evaluative tendency to respond consistently to some specific object, situation, person, or category of people is called a(n)

A) belief.
B) value.
C) attitude.
D) facet.
E) cognitive dissonance.

Evaluative Tendency

The predisposition of a person to judge something as good or bad in a consistent manner over time.

Specific Object

An identifiable entity distinguished by particular characteristics.

  • Achieve an understanding of the fundamental aspects of beliefs, values, and attitudes in organizational behavior.
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Shelby MinkyMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Attitudes are fairly stable evaluative tendencies to respond consistently to some specific object, situation, person, or category of people. They reflect how an individual feels about something, which can influence their behavior towards it.