The assumption that parents have some effect on their children's attitudes to learning is one that few educationalists would challenge.
He had described at length how local government stimulated the right kinds of attitudes and customs for the preservation of an orderly liberty.
These two attitudes are of course perfectly consistent.
One of the underlying cognitive factors is the person's attitude towards performing the behaviour.
Moreover, previous and especially early-life religious experiences provide useful points of reference for understanding present religious and spiritual attitudes.
It is argued that the sharing of such a narrative, within dementia care, reinforces carer attitudes of respect, understanding and acceptance.
In other words, this analysis does not negate previous findings that opinion change and attitude stability vary by political sophistication.
But attitudes and preferences to filial responsibilities and caring tasks could be changing.