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    Athletes Often Attribute Their Losses to Bad Officiating
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Athletes Often Attribute Their Losses to Bad Officiating

Question 56

Question 56

Multiple Choice

Athletes often attribute their losses to bad officiating. This best illustrates


A) learned helplessness.
B) the spotlight effect.
C) self-serving bias.
D) the Barnum effect.

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