Question 2: What is the "correct attitude"? Attitude is everything. A person's view of a thing or event is expressed in a certain way, and this is his attitude. The correct attitude is to treat people or things you see fairly, justly and openly, without selfish distractions, and proceed from reality.
Question 3: What is the meaning of "duān zhèng"? Chinese vocabulary.
Explanation:
Correctness refers to a straight posture or a decent attitude. For example, correct sitting posture, correct thinking and correct working attitude.
The object is not tilted, and all parts of the object are in proper balance.
Source:
Han? Serina Liu's "To a Brother" No.2: When the wind is strong, the pine branches are strong. First frost is miserable, and he is right all the year round.
Question 4: What do you mean by correct? Part of speech: adjective
Explanation:
1, not skewed. For example, good facial features.
2. Correct; Decent. Such as: good behavior; Correct attitude.
Adjectives are used here as verbs to correct. ...
Question 5: What does the correct attitude mean? First of all, you should learn to control yourself. The strength of self-control can directly affect your success or failure. Attitude is your own control, not that you can be right if you are right. Practice your tolerance for temptation. If you practice well, you are strong. It's not your fault that you can't practice well. Everyone has his laziness. No one likes boring study. If you control it, you can get twice the result with half the effort.
It is important to say that I want to study, and I want to study, which is the decisive issue of attitude. What are the goals and objectives of your study now? This is very important. You should always ask yourself why you want to study. For their own bright future, it is normal for the strong to survive until now, and vice versa. Just think clearly. Knowing the purpose and method of learning, you won't feel so tired ~
Question 6: What do you mean by a correct attitude towards learning?
Question 7: What does the teacher mean by the correct attitude? When the teacher says that my children have a bad learning attitude, it usually means that your children don't study hard and don't listen to the opinions of teachers or classmates.
Question 8: What does attitude mean? Attitude (note: * *): (1) People's manners and expressions: such as generous attitude, playful attitude (angry or impatient); (2) Views on things or actions taken: such as working attitude, correct attitude and firm attitude.
Psychological explanation of attitude
Attitude is people's evaluation and behavior tendency of things on the basis of their own morality and values. Attitude is manifested in inner feelings (morality and values), emotions (that is, "like-dislike", "love-hate" and so on. ) and intention (consider, try, etc. ) external things.
Any expressive element in inspirational attitude will trigger the corresponding response of the other two elements, namely, the coordination and consistency of the three elements: feeling (morality and values), emotion (like-dislike, love and hate, etc. ) and intention (consider, try, etc. ).
Feeling in attitude refers to people's understanding of the value or necessity of things, including morality and values. Values affect people's behavior on the condition of gain and loss, while moral values enable people to achieve a certain goal at any cost or even with their lives. Emotion in attitude is a complex and stable evaluation and experience related to people's social needs, which includes two aspects: moral sense and value sense; Intention refers to people's activities to treat or deal with objective things, and it is the reaction tendency of people's desires, wishes, hopes and intentions.
Attitude comes from people's basic desires, needs and beliefs. From the cognitive process, it is also morality and values. From the perspective of behavior process, it can be divided into three levels: individual interest psychology, group belonging psychology and honor psychology.
Once an attitude is formed, it can exist in two forms: explicit attitude and implicit attitude. Explicit attitude refers to what we are aware of and easy to report. People also have implicit attitudes, which are natural, uncontrolled and often unconscious evaluations.
A good attitude includes: enthusiasm, joy, patience, perseverance, love, hard work and perseverance.
[Edit this paragraph] The change of attitude
Attitudes can be changed by persuasion. The effectiveness of persuasion depends on "who" to "who" and "how to say".
Who: the nature of the persuader.
First, people with credibility (such as those with obvious expertise) are more convincing than those without credibility;
2. Attractive people (both in appearance and personality) are more convincing than unattractive people.
How to say: the method of persuasion.
First, information that does not seem to be used for persuasion is more convincing;
Second, is it better to take unilateral persuasion (that is, to put forward only the views that are beneficial to your position) or bilateral persuasion (that is, to support and oppose your own views at the same time)? Generally speaking, if you are sure to refute the opposite view, then double-sided persuasion is more effective;
3. Is it better to put forward your own opinions before or after those who hold opposite positions put forward their opinions? If the two views are put forward immediately, it is better to mention them first, because it will take some time for people to change their minds. Under these conditions, an "initial effect" is likely to occur, and the opinions first heard have a great influence on people. But if there is a delay in putting forward different arguments, people will make a decision after hearing the second one, so it is best to put forward your opinion at the end. There may be a "brand-new effect" here, and people have a deeper memory of the second view.
To whom: the nature of the audience.
First, listeners who are distracted in the process of communication are more likely to be persuaded than those who are not distracted;
Second, people with low IQ are usually more susceptible than people with high IQ, and people with medium self-esteem are more susceptible than people with high or low self-esteem;
Third, 18~25 years old people are more likely to change. People outside this age have a relatively stable mentality and are not easy to change.
[Edit this paragraph] The famous aphorism of attitude
attitude to learning
1. Can you get used to it? -"Learning"
2. Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, and knowing is also. -"Politics"
3. See Si Qi Yan, see Si Qi introspection. -"Li Ren"
4. A threesome requires a teacher. Choose the good and follow it, change the bad. -"Shuer"
Learning needs people's greatest tension and enthusiasm. -Pavlov
6. study hard and don't ask for a solution; Whenever I know something, I will happily forget to eat. -Tao Yuanming: Biography of Mr. Wuliu
What matters is not the quantity of knowledge, but the quality of knowledge. Some people know a lot, but they don't know most ... >>
Question 9: What does the correct attitude of Er Yuan mean? 10 refers to some extreme secondary products, and secondary enthusiasts should adopt a rational attitude.