A person with a(n) __________ feels that whatever happens to them is under their own control

A) internal locus of control
B) healthy mental state
C) external locus of control
D) sense of spirituality
E) sense of over-control


A

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a. the zygote c. the embryo b. the fetus d. differentiation

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Psychology