The primary difference between attitudes and opinions is that
a. attitudes are a guiding label and opinions are not.
b. attitudes can be used with a Likert scale but opinions cannot.
c. opinions are verbal entities that can be measured directly, while attitudes are inferred entities.
d. opinions influence participants' behavior in some way, while attitudes are designed to bring out explicit verbal responses.
c
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a) behavior modification. b) empty chair technique. c) reflection. d) selective thinking.
Children whose parents are deeply committed to rearing them without traditional gender stereotypes
a. do not like gender-stereotyped activities. b. do not have same-gender friends. c. have greater stereotyped attitudes about occupations. d. have fewer stereotyped attitudes about the use of objects.