The belief that achievements are based on one's own efforts rather than on luck or other factors beyond one's control is called
a. competence monitoring. c. learned helpfulness.
b. immanent justice. d. mastery orientation.
D
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a. Humphrey: "They mostly felt angry about the insensitivity of other people.". b. Lotte: "Most of them said that they were very satisfied with their friendships.". c. Kurt: "Most of them felt that their friends and coworkers were helpful, but they felt that their relatives seemed to resent them.". d. Jasmin: "Most said that they wished that more people were aware of their specific disabilities.".
Osteoarthritis is an example of a(n) _______________ disease, a degenerative condition caused by injury and/or overuse
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
All of the following are principles of propriate functional autonomy except:
a. organizing the energy level. c. expressive behavior. b. mastery and competence. d. propriate patterning.
The term "Zeitgeist" refers to ____.?
a. ?the intellectual and cultural climate of the times b. ?a German dessert c. ?the moment of discovery d. ?the moment of change in scientific revolutions e. ?a blizzard of activity