Attitude
Not to be confused with Altitude.
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Attitude may refer to:
Psychology
- Attitude (psychology), an evaluation of an object with some degree of positivity or negativity.
- Propositional attitude, a relational mental state connecting a person to a proposition.
Arts
- Attitude (art), the posture or gesture given to a figure by a painter or sculptor
- Attitude (ballet position)
Media
- Attitude (magazine), a British gay lifestyle magazine
- Attitude (TV series), a New Zealand television show
- Attitudes (TV series), an American television talk show on Lifetime Television
- Attitude: The New Subversive Cartoonists, an anthology of editorial cartoons
Music
- Attitudes (band), a 1970s pop/rock quartet
- Attitude Records, a record label
Albums
- Attitude (April Wine album), 1993
- Attitude (EP),a 2010 EP by Meisa Kuroki
- Attitudes (Demis Roussos album), 1982
- Attitude (Susperia album)
- Attitude (Troop album), 1989
- Attitude (Rip Rig + Panic album), 1983
- Attitudes (Lorie album)
- Attitudes, a 1982 album by Brass Construction
Songs
- "Attitude" (The Kinks song), 1979
- "Attitude" (Sepultura song), 1996
- "Attitude / Golden Gun", a 2003 song by Suede
- "Attitude", a song by Alien Ant Farm from Anthology
- "Attitude", a song by Bad Brains from Black Dots
- "Attitude", a song by Fireflight from The Healing of Harms
- "Attitude", a song by Information Society from Information Society
- "Attitude", a song by Metallica from ReLoad
- "Attitude", a song by The Misfits from Static Age, covered by Guns N' Roses
- "Attitude", a song by Nick Cannon from Nick Cannon
Other meanings
- Attitude (heraldry)
- WWF Attitude, a 1999 video game
- The Attitude Era, an era in the WWF
- Attitude (obstetrics), an obstetrical term referring to the fetal head flexion at birth
- Attitude (geometry), describing a vehicle's orientation in space
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