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Propositional attitudes are the thoughts described by such sentence forms as 'S believes that P', 'S hopes that P', 'S desires that P', etc., where 'S' refers to the subject of the attitude, 'P' is any sentence, and 'that P' refers to the proposition that is the object of the attitude.
There were no significant differences between the groups in attitude (P =.85), intention beliefs (P =.11) or perceived behavior control (P =.99).
Multivariate regression analysis revealed that PSP (p = 0.026) characterizes a determinant factor of intention to perform the behavior, unlike the other variables (attitude p = 0.452; perceived behavior control p = 0.540).
An attitudinal object is an object of the form f(R, p, x), where R is a kind of attitude, p is a "structured proposition" (essentially, an ordered n-tuple of the appropriate sort), and x is an agent or kind of agent.
Gender and experience were significantly associated with knowledge and attitude (P < 0.05).
When usage frequency increased, the attitude toward technology (TPI) showed an increase in positive attitude (p =.012).
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Results indicated that offenders were more prone to show antisocial attitudes (p < .001) than comparisons.
Second, it is impossible for attitudes to be entirely illusory when human beings improve and perfect themselves by assuming those attitudes (p. 317).
Players' attitudes (p < 0.001) and subjective norms (p < 0.001), but not perceived behavioural control (p = 0.49), were associated with strong intentions to learn correct landing technique at training.
Higher HbA1c was associated with negative attitudes (P = 0.025) and negative empowerment (P = 0.055).
There were only significant differences between countries in Personal Attitudes (p < 0.001) and Professional Behavior (p = 0.043).
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