Question
Attitudes are not innately edited-explain.

Answer

  • A person who grows up in a family, school, society and culture
  • Experiences shape his attitudes.
  • When a child says that he does not want to eat karela, his mother eats him instead of jaggery, pickles as well as bread or bhakri.
  • Thus, when the child opposes the karela vegetable, showing dislike, if the pricey item is given as an alternative, then he will have a constructive attitude towards jaggery or pickle and a negative attitude towards karela vegetable.

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