attitudinal change
collocation in Englishmeaningsofattitudinalandchange
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attitudinal
adjective
uk/æt.ɪˈtjuː.dɪ.nəl/us/æt̬.ɪ.ˈtuː.dən.əl/
relating to people's attitude ...
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change
noun
uk/tʃeɪndʒ/us/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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Attitudinalchangeis directional rather than random, it seems.
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Physicians' gender and study site were unrelated to baseline attitudes or toattitudinalchange.
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Attitudes affect the probability of behavioural change while behaviour affects the probability ofattitudinalchange.
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It is therefore no surprise that there has been a growing interest inattitudinalchangeand its connections to the lifecourse.
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Two previously unidentified and overlapping processes ofattitudinalchangewere recognised : (1) differentiation by social class, and (2) convergence with increasing age.
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Consequently, from the experience of suffering can come the possibility ofattitudinalchange, which brings meaning and motivation.
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It is clear that dramaticattitudinalchangeis necessary if greater domestic equality is to be achieved and that such change needs to begin at an earlier age.
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Additionally, the lack ofattitudinalchangewith regard to the hardships of farming probably caused these members to be less forgiving when the produce did not meet their expectations.
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Inescapable suffering, which is frequently reported in palliative care settings, can be the means by which caregivers and family members find meaning by enlisting anattitudinalchange.
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It also requires practical action andattitudinalchangeon the part of employers, educators and the unemployed themselves.
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We were seeking as well anattitudinalchange.
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A number of courts needs to undergo anattitudinalchange.
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It is a question not simply of changing the constitution and implementing laws there must be anattitudinalchangein society and a cultural change.
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I hope thatattitudinalchangewill be sufficient and that we shall not have to return to this issue, but we may have to do so.
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Both have produced dramatic measurable results related to behavioral andattitudinalchange, and bottom-line results.
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They do not develop into attitudinal changes of a kind that could verge on culture.
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Such age-related attitudinal changes are not a reaction to societal change, but represent ageing effects.
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Rectifying these problems will require substantial legal, administrative and attitudinal changes.
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There have been cuts of financial meanness and attitudinal changes towards overseas students, technical aid and transfers.
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Micro-sustainability centers on individual efforts, behavior modification and creating attitudinal changes, which result in an environmentally conscious individual or community.
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