Temperament is the reason why we have different kinds of attitudes. We can get those temperaments genetically.
Some of the current issues in Judaism include: * The relationship between tradition and modernity * Attitude towards Israel and Israel-Diaspora relations * Assimilation
Alice Hendrickson Eagly has written: 'The psychology of attitudes' -- subject(s): Attitude (Psychology), Attitude change
If they have any classes on Sociology, Psychology, Current Issues, or anything do do with law.
Charles O. Neidt has written: 'The covariation of achievement and attitude throughout a learning experience' -- subject(s): Academic achievement, Attitude (Psychology), Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning, Television in higher education
Social psychology studies attitude change and group behavior. This field focuses on how individuals are influenced by the presence and actions of others, as well as how attitudes are formed, maintained, and changed within social groups.
These issues are normally addressed by forensic, or criminal psychologists
Arthur Josephus de Sopper has written: 'Vertrouwen' -- subject(s): Attitude (Psychology), Christianity, Faith, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Attitude (Psychology), Trust in God
Marvin Nathan has written: 'The attitude of the Jewish student in the colleges and universities towards his religion' -- subject(s): Attitude (Psychology), Jews, Judaism, Religious Psychology, Religious life, Religious thought, Students
Peter Dunn-Rankin has written: 'Scaling methods' -- subject(s): Attitude, Attitude (Psychology), Methods, Personality assessment, Psychometrics, Scale analysis (Psychology), Scaling (Social sciences), Testing
Mike Cardwell has written: 'Ethical Issues in Psychology' 'Psychology' 'Schaum's A-Z psychology' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Psychology 'Dictionary of Psychology' 'Psychology for A2-level'
Gorachand Kundu has written: 'A new technique of attitude measurement' -- subject(s): Attitude (Psychology), Testing, Psychometrics
Psychology may help you discern your audience's current mindset