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dual attitudes  

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  • Definition Dual attitudes refer to the idea that an individual can have two different attitudes about something—both an implicit attitude and an explicit attitude. The implicit attitude refers to an intuitive response or gut reaction, whereas the explicit attitude refers to a more deliberate, thought-out response. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Psychology; Dual Attitudes]

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