The emotional feelings that an object or event engenders in individuals are part of:
a. the cognitive component of attitudes about the object or event
b. the affective component of attitudes about the object or event
c. the behavioral component of attitudes about the object or event
d. the physiological component of attitudes about the object or event
B
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a. punishment. c. negative reinforcement. b. positive reinforcement. d. classical conditioning.
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