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Attitude Surveys Data

Attitude Surveys Data refers to a collection techniques designed to collect standard information from a large number of subjects concerning their attitudes or feelings.

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Attitude-similarity

Attitude-similarity refers to the concept in psychology that suggests individuals are more likely to be attracted to, form relationships with, and trust those who share similar attitudes, beliefs, and values. This article explores the psychological aspects of attitude-similarity, provides examples, discusses risks and application areas, offers recommendations, and addresses potential treatments and healing methods. Additionally, it briefly delves into the historical and legal perspectives of attitude-similarity.

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Attitude-similarity effect

Attitude-similarity effect when people find others more attractive and likeable the more similar they are in their attitudes, beliefs, and preferences

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Attitudinal Listening Profile

Attitudinal Listening Profile refers to a test developed by Geier and Downey that measures individual listening styles.

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Attraction

Deutsch: Attraction / Español: Atraccion / Français: Attraction / Italiano: Attrazione

Attraction refer to anything that draws two (2) or more people together, making them want to be together and possibly to form a lasting relationship

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Attraction network

Attraction network refer to patterns of liking/disliking, acceptance/rejection, and inclusion /exclusion among members of a group.

Attractiveness

Attractiveness is defined as having qualities that appeal to an audience.

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Attractor

Attractor refers to a fractal structure with noninteger dimensionality whose shape is shown in phase space and to which trajectories are attracted.

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