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collective attitude

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collective attitude
Psychology A general term for those attitudes that develop due to social pressure, from family, peers, mentors or the media


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And a new collective attitude on the part of a club that will play only 17 of its remaining 48 games against teams that currently have winning records.
Topics include collective attitudes, family influences, serial entrepreneurs and managers, moving from business to teaching, value changes among MBA students, career constraints in the creative and cultural industries, minority entrepreneurs, and the value of the MBA for women and people of color.
One of the biggest laughs is the revelation that "Australia has one of the most comprehensive collections of voluntary sporting codes in the world", and it is true that to contemplate the Australian sense-of-humour failure that is their collective attitude to all forms of sport is to peer into the abyss of the depraved human soul.
 
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