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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comparative attitude" is a perfectly valid part of the English language.
It is used to describe someone who often compares themselves to another person or group of people in order to feel better about themselves or their accomplishments. For example, "John always has a comparative attitude when talking about his career; he likes to compare himself to his peers to boost his own self-esteem."
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This rough definition makes clear that preference is a comparative attitude; it is one of comparing options in terms of how desirable/choice-worthy they are.
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62 63 As we are taking a comparative approach, comparing stakeholder attitudes and experiences rather than purely describing individual experiences, each newly coded incident will be compared both within and across cases and stakeholder groups to previous incidents in order to refine or revise the code.
In a comparative study of attitudes of college students towards entrepreneurship in China and India, Goel and his colleagues found significant regional differences among Indian youth.
Our objective was to perform a comparative mapping of the attitudes of mental health teams toward BPD, between four professions (psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and nurses), in four large psychiatric centers.
And you intuit, in the change of scene, a corresponding change in the cultural landscape, as if a comparative ethnography of Thai and Chinese attitudes toward death, chance and the afterlife had sneaked, all but imperceptibly, into this artful, unsettling ghost story.
This paper presents the methods, results and policy implications of a comparative study aiming to understand mobility attitudes and behaviours in the wider metropolitan regions of Berlin and London.
This attitude casts misogyny as a comparative concept, like tallness, which is only newsworthy in its extreme incarnations.
Tervo RC, Azuma S, Palmer G, Redinius P. Medical students' attitudes toward persons with disability: a comparative study.
In this study we reproduce a Norwegian focus group study of GPs' general attitudes to national clinical guidelines in Denmark and conduct a comparative analysis of the findings.
References Al Zyoudi, Mohammed, AbdelAziz Al Sartwai and Hamzeh Dodin, 'Attitudes of Pre-service Teachers towards Inclusive Education in UAE and Jordan (a comparative
It not only offered us a comparative view on the English language interviews, but gave us a more nuanced account of patients' perceptions and attitudes to treatments.
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