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Question No 19: Could you explain the behavioral component of attitude?

Answer: Certainly, the behavioral component of attitude relates to how an individual acts or behaves towards a specific object. This behavior is influenced by both the cognitive component (the knowledge and information about the object) and the affective component (the emotions and feelings towards the object).


Question No 20: What is meant by the emotional aspect of attitude?

Answer: The emotional aspect of attitude refers to the presence of emotions in one's attitude. It involves feelings such as liking or disliking, favoring or disfavoring, and making a positive or negative evaluation of an object based on one's emotional responses.


Question No 21: How do attitudes exert influence on human behavior?

Answer: Attitudes can significantly impact human behavior. A positive attitude towards an object tends to lead to favorable behavior, while a negative attitude tends to result in unfavorable behavior. For example, someone with a positive attitude towards a healthy lifestyle is more likely to engage in exercise and make nutritious food choices.


Question No 22: Can you explain how attitudes are learned?

Answer: Attitudes are not innate; rather, they are learned through social interactions and personal experiences. Individuals acquire attitudes by interacting with others, gaining knowledge, and forming opinions about various objects, people, ideas, or situations.


Question No 23: Are attitudes relatively stable over time?

Answer: Yes, attitudes are generally relatively stable psychological phenomena. Although they can change under certain circumstances, attitudes tend to persist for a significant period. However, they may evolve or adapt in response to new information or experiences.


Question No 24: What is the role of family organization in society?

Answer: Family organization meets basic social needs and provides a system of organized relationships in society.