That of and those of

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Freeguy

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Doctors rarely agree, as a recent survey comparing their attitudes and that of the public shows.


Don't we use those of if the first subject of comparison is plural(here: attitudes)? Are that of and those of interchangeable?

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Yes, we do; and no, they aren't - in this case, anyway.
 

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In this case "the public" is being thought of as one. So one attitude that "the public" has. That of the public.
 
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