An individual's belief in the source of outcomes in life, i.e., that events that occur are the result of a person's actions or of outside forces beyond his or her control, is called
a. outcome orientation
b. outcome control
c. orientation of reinforcement
d. locus of control
D
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a. Hard disc drive b. ROM c. RAM d. USB thumb drives
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