If one considers Walter’s attendance at Seminary and Bible School as attitudes (according to Cattell’s definition), what would be some of the sems/sentiments that motivated those behaviors? Explain.

What will be an ideal response?


Walter was motivated by his choice of profession. He would need to be educated in religion to become a minister. He was also, obviously, motivated by his religiosity and probably by his self-sentiment because he thought of himself as religious and as a moral man.

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