Explain the difference between value and attitude

What will be an ideal response?


A value expresses a judgment of what is important and unimportant, desirable and undesirable, right and wrong, or good and evil, while an attitude is an expression of approval or disapproval, our likes and dislikes. A statement of an attitude makes a judgment about the desirability of an individual, object, idea, or action.

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