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    Attributing Success to One's Own Efforts, Particularly One's Enduring Characteristics
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Attributing Success to One's Own Efforts, Particularly One's Enduring Characteristics

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Attributing success to one's own efforts, particularly one's enduring characteristics, may make people more likely to attempt related tasks in the future.

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