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attitudinal, a.|ætɪˈtjuːdɪnəl| [f. It. attitudine + -al1.] Pertaining or relating to attitudes. spec. in Psychol.
1831P. Heidiger Didon. i. 30 Which argued attitudinal instruction Beyond belief, in nauticals ashore. 1909Titchener Lectures Exper. Psychol. Thought-Processes v. 181 The different Aufgaben come to consciousness, in part, as different feels of the whole body... I find..that these attitudinal feels are touched off in all sorts of ways. Ibid. 248 We may not..infer that the attitudes and the attitudinal constituents of the thoughts..are vestigial derivatives of visual imagery. 1935H. C. Warren Dict. Psychol. 24/1 Attitudinal (or attitude) test, a phrase applied somewhat broadly to numerous tests of non-intellectual mental traits. 1941Jrnl. Social Psychol. XIII. 455 Inconsistency, both of the attitudinal and merely verbal sort, appeared often enough to demand some explanation. 1960Language & Speech III. 223 (heading) Attitudinal meanings conveyed by intonation contours. 1962A. C. Gimson Introd. Pronunc. Eng. x. 253 (heading) The Attitudinal Function of Intonation. |