Regarding an attitude toward birth control, using birth control demonstrates the ______component of attitude.
| A. |
behavioral |
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| B. |
cognitive |
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| C. |
affective |
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| D. |
situational |
The correct option is A) Behavioral.
Regarding an attitude toward birth control, using birth control demonstrates the behavioral component of attitude.
According to ABC model, attitudes have three components.
Since in the above given statement , using of birth pills indicate action and behaviour therefore, it indicates the behavioral component of an attitude towards those pills
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Please answer both questions. Thank you.
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Describe, using first and second derivatives, her attitude
toward risk? Briefly explain.
She is currently earning 10% on her £200,000 in a risk free
investment. She has the choice of investing in a project that has a
40% probability of yielding a return of £30,000 return on her
investment and a 60% probability of yielding $10,000 return on her
investment. Will she be better off if she moved her £200,000 to the
risky project? Explain.
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