Explain the difference between a belief and an attitude

What will be an ideal response?


A belief is something you accept as true, and it is usually stated as a declarative sentence.
Oftentimes, beliefs are ignored because they are seldom challenged. An attitude is an expression of
approval or disapproval, likes and dislikes. They evolve from our values and beliefs.

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Because public relations is a service-oriented profession, which of the following must be its primary consideration?

a. avoiding negative publicity b. the organization's bottom line c. the public interest d. strategic planning

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____________ trainees are compulsive communicators who like to hear themselves talk and who like to dominate the training classroom discussion

a. Bigheaded b. Talkative c. Negative d. Aggressive

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A democratic leader makes no effort to guide or structure meetings or teamwork

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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