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    An Unwillingness to Adapt by Making Even Slight Changes to One's
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An Unwillingness to Adapt by Making Even Slight Changes to One's

Question 50

Question 50

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An unwillingness to adapt by making even slight changes to one's thoughts or behaviours is called:


A) Cognitive complexity
B) Cognitive diathesis
C) Cognitive bias
D) Cognitive rigidity

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