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Please help me create 3 different scenarios based upon attitudes of the employees you have observed recently and categorize them into three attitudes as predictions of behavior in detail
Please note that these senecio should be a little detailed
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Definition of predictions of behavior is below
1. Cognitive attitude component: This component covers the knowledge, opinions, and belief system held by the employee. "Refusing to code diagnoses based on the highest reimbursement" illustrates a cognition.
2. Affective attitude component: Emotions and feelings are addressed in this component. "I feel uncomfortable surrounded with this bright new wall color at my workstation" reflects the affective component of attitudes.
3. Behavior attitude component: Action takes place with this component. Repainting the wall because of negative feelings about it puts action into the attitude.
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