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The conative component of an attitude matches the hierarchy of effects model's element of:
Subject Classes
Categories into which subjects or topics are divided based on shared characteristics or themes.
Categorical Proposition
A statement that asserts or denies something about all members of a category, typically structured in standard forms (A, E, I, O).
Declarative English Sentences
Statements in English that express an assertion, question, or request, typically having a subject followed by a predicate.
Explicit Subjects
Subjects that are clearly and directly expressed or stated in a sentence or argument.
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