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zhenek [66]
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When pressured to conform, people may do the opposite of what is expected as a way of increasing their sense of?

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WARRIOR [948]4 years ago
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Personal control beliefs, also referred to as locus of control and personal mastery beliefs, reflect individuals' beliefs regarding the extent to which they are able to control or influence outcomes.
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