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Do you believe that an individual's attitude is a good predictor of his or her behavior? Why or why not?

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The correlation between an individual's attitude as an effective predictor of his or her resulting behaviors is briefly discussed.

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In the first place, yes, I strongly see a direct correlation between an individual's attitude as an effective predictor of his or her resulting behaviors. Since attitude is usually strongly aligned to goal-oriented behaviors, this sense of optimism in one's attitude tends to implore one to succeed and meet (or even ...

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