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    Pride or Shame for One's Own Actions Is Likely to Be
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Pride or Shame for One's Own Actions Is Likely to Be

Question 57

Question 57

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Pride or shame for one's own actions is likely to be felt most strongly by those who attribute their actions to


A) external causes.
B) internal causes.
C) stable causes.
D) unstable causes.

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