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casperchen82

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What is affective saliency with regard to attitude assessment?
 
  a. Whether a student holds a positive or negative attitude.
  b. Whether a student becomes highly emotional with respect to an attitude.
  c. Whether a student has strong feelings associated with the attitude.

Question 2

A major limitation of the use of attitude scales is that
 
  a. attitudes are learned and could be unlearned.
  b. responses are easily faked.
  c. different ways are used in constructing the various scales.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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