CHART OF ATTITUDES
  1. a chart on which are plotted with the numerical values of the emotional tone scale the gradient attitudes that fall between the highest and lowest states of onsideration about life. Example: top-CAUSE; bottom-FULL EFFECT. (PXL Gloss)
  2. a chart of attitudes toward life. This might be called a "button chart" for it contains the major difficulties people have. It is also a self-evaluation chart. You can find a level on it where you agree and that is your level of reaction toward life. (HFP, p. 38)


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