Sentence examples for I attitudes from inspiring English sources

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The purpose of this study is therefore to investigate i) attitudes (attitudinal acceptability) towards the concept in which public transport users register their travels in a mobile application, and ii) willingness to actively report own travels (active acceptability).

Our objectives were to examine: (i) attitudes towards age-based stoppage policies, (ii) preference for communication about screening options after the end of the call recall programme and (iii) intentions to opt-in to screening after the final invitation.

Topics covered included (i) attitudes towards abortion, PAC and family planning, (ii) perceptions of methods for uterine evacuation, (iii) skills and competences needed and (iv) task sharing in PAC.

Methods: measures included: (i) attitudes towards current stoppage policy, (ii) preference for communications about screening after the end of the routine invitation period and (iii) intention to opt-in.

According to the TPB, intentions are the culmination of a combination of three antecedents: (i) attitudes (i.e., perceived costs and benefits); (ii) subjective norms (e.g., influence of close friends and relatives); and, (iii) perceived control over behavior (i.e., extent to which behavior is perceived as subject to control by the individual).

The main hypotheses tested were that case managers who received the training would have significant improvements in (i) attitudes, (ii) knowledge, and (iii) confidence (self-efficacy) in working with people with dual diagnosis problems in a community mental health setting (when compared to those without training).

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The other two components were i) Attitude: perceived value of EBM in clinical practice (five items), and ii).

Is attitude the answer, though?

By contrast, according to supra-individualists, when a plurality of individual agents perform a joint action, then the agents have the relevant propositional attitudes (beliefs, intentions etc). in an irreducible 'we-form', which is sui generis and as such not analysable in terms of individual or I-attitudes.

Avoid using the "I-attitude.

"Some people say I have attitude -- maybe I do... but I think you have too [sic].

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