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Trial judges hear evidence and appeal judges review evidence.Explain.
Attitudes
Psychological tendencies expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor, reflecting how one feels about, thinks about, and behaves toward some aspect of the environment.
Motivating
The process of stimulating someone to act in a way that achieves a desired outcome.
Dual Attitudes
Different evaluations of the same attitude object held by the same person (perhaps one deliberate, the other automatic).
Automatic Attitudes
Quick, reflexive responses that reflect immediate evaluative judgments, not requiring conscious effort or awareness.
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