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    The Cultural Belief That People Are Inherently Bad, Good, or Some
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The Cultural Belief That People Are Inherently Bad, Good, or Some

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The cultural belief that people are inherently bad, good, or some combination of the two is a distinguishing characteristic of one's cultural definition of self

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