Multiple ChoiceCindy tastes peas for the first time and realizes she does not like them. Cindy formed her attitude about peas through the process of
Multiple ChoiceSheri's coworker, Stephanie, is very afraid of spiders and screams every time she sees one in the warehouse. After a few weeks of working closely with Stephanie in the warehouse, Sheri is afraid of spiders, too. This is an example of
Multiple Choice_____ is the tendency to respond positively or negatively toward a certain person, object, idea, or situation.