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Attitude test assess an individual's feelings about an event, person, or object.
It has also been referred to as "flunking the attitude test".
They were then given another implicit attitudes test to determine their implicit prejudice.
In this study, participants were given an implicit attitude test to determine their existing levels of implicit prejudice.
Orbital attitude tests were performed as well, including Helmholtz cage and error elipse tests.
Gaining control over responses to implicit attitude tests: Implementation intentions engender fast responses on attitude-incongruent trials.
The Body Attitudes Test (BAT) was developed by Probst et al. in 1995.
Typically attitude tests use either a Thurstone scale, or Likert Scale to measure specific items.
HAPGOOD: I failed the attitude test.
The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) is a widely used standardized self-report measure of symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders.
MBA Management Attitude Test (MAT) conducted by the All India Management Association.
Lun found that people who had less accessible attitudes (determined by the first implicit attitudes test) had lower implicit prejudice after interacting with the experimenter who held clear egalitarian views.
The six women completed The Eating Attitudes Test, the Bulimic Investigatory Test [Edinburgh]and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Test.
Nor save the workless miner from his fate Or help the sick boy get his rest When all around him cry "feckless pest" And single mothers fail the "attitude test" What value now is put upon their head What poisoned cant will they be forced To drink instead?
So standardized is it that it is widely called 'the attitude test'(a phrase also used by American police, see van Maanen 1978), and when stopping members of the public constables are routinely instructed by colleagues to give the potential offender 'the attitude test'.