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The Belief That One Can Influence Events Even When One

Question 50

Question 50

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The belief that one can influence events even when one has no power over what will happen is known as


A) framing effects.
B) discounting the future.
C) illusion of control.
D) affective conflict.
E) cognitive conflict.

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