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Research using an adult Strange Situation took place
 
  a. in a laboratory.
  b. in homes.
  c. in an airport.
  d. No one has figured out how to create an adult Strange Situation.

Question 2

For Rotter, et al, an individual who has not generally had their actions rewarded will come to develop what they define as a(n) _________ locus of control.
 
  a. external
  b. internal
  c. passive
  d. depressed



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c: in an airport

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a: external



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