One assumption that shaped the theories about attitudes was the idea that attitudes have a predictive or even causal relationship to behaviour. Current theories support research findings that suggest
A) generalized attitudes have no effect on either a range of behaviours or on specific behaviours
B) generalized attitudes have implications for a range of behaviours rather than strong effects on specific behaviours
C) generalized attitudes have strong effects on specific behaviours rather than on a range of behaviours
D) generalized attitudes have a weak effect on a range of behaviours but strong effects on specific behaviours
E) generalized attitudes have strong effects on both a range of behaviours and specific behaviours
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