Elliottimani/Attitude (psychology)
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An attitude is a mental or emotional state that defines or describes a person in the way that they act or feel.
Family
Family plays a significant role in the primary stage of attitudes held by individuals. Initially, a person develops certain attitudes from their parents, brothers, sister, and elders in the family. There is a high degree of relationship between parent and children in attitudes found in them.
- Family plays a significant role in the primary stage of attitudes held by individuals. Initially, a person develops certain attitudes from their parents, brothers, sister, and elders in the family. In turn, a person may adapt the attitudes they learn from their family and use them in future relationships. There is a high degree of relationship between parent and children in attitudes found in them.
Society
Societies play an important role in formatting the attitudes of an individual. The culture, the tradition, the language, etc., influence a person's attitudes. Society, tradition, and the culture teach individuals what is and what is not acceptable.
- Societies play an important role in formatting the attitudes of an individual. Culture, tradition, religion and language can influence a person's attitudes. Society, traditions, and cultures teach individuals what is and what is not acceptable. Society sets motivations and goals for individuals to want and aspire to achieve, and is likely to condemn those who do not accept these goals as their own.
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I was hoping to see additional proposed edits to your article. What is your plan for this article? I might also recommend that you bring over sections from the article you plan to edit and then put your changes in bold or italics so it is clear what your proposed edits are and where you plan to insert them. (LIZ)
Looks like you are off to a great start. After reading the article, a few suggestions you can do is find information about experiences. Experiences can play a huge role in attitude. You can also rephrase and expand on others' ideas. (Xavian).
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