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Students Who Experience Repeated Academic Failures May Develop a Style

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Question 28

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Students who experience repeated academic failures may develop a style of learning known as ______ in which they do not trust their own abilities and rely on others for help.


A) externalism
B) motivation
C) outer directedness
D) locus of direction

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