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A Feeling That Results from the Belief That One Cannot

Question 81

Question 81

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A feeling that results from the belief that one cannot control the events in one's world is referred to as:


A) learned helplessness
B) separation anxiety
C) childhood depression
D) stranger distress or fear of strangers

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