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The Belief That One Can Determine One's Own Internal States

Question 20

Question 20

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The belief that one can determine one's own internal states and behaviour, influence one's environment, and/or bring about desired outcomes is


A) self-efficacy.
B) hardiness.
C) perceived control.
D) optimism.
E) gratitude.

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