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Twenge and his colleagues (2004, 2015) report that in the last forty years, college students are believing more and more that they ________ over the good and bad things in life.
 
  a. do not have much control
  b. have strong control
  c. must turn to God to watch
  d. should be unemotional

Question 2

People with a strong external locus of control are best described as believing that
 
  a. their fate is a matter of happenstance.
  b. they can control their fate.
  c. they can control other people very easily.
   d. controlling others is important for success.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: A





 

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