Phares and Lamiell found that externals:
a. chose to perform on a series of intelligence tests with excuses for failure already "built-in"
b. performed much better than internals on a series of intelligence tests
c. employed defensive strategies only after task performance but not prior to it
d. were reluctant to employ rationalizations for their failures
a
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