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    People from Cultures with Strong Beliefs in Causal Complexity Are
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People from Cultures with Strong Beliefs in Causal Complexity Are

Question 13

Question 13

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People from cultures with strong beliefs in causal complexity are more likely to attribute important events to _____.


A) intelligence
B) personality
C) fate
D) free will
E) actors

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