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DelorasTo

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An internal attribution is one that:
 
  a. persons who are depressed tend to make.
  b. persons who are not depressed tend to make.
  c. attributes failure to bad luck or bad timing.
  d. is characteristic of the thinking of depressed boys, but not of depressed girls

Question 2

An example of shape constancy is:
 
  a. recognizing that a door is a rectangle whether it be closed or ajar.
  b. perceiving a ruler to be 12 inches long even when viewed from 6 feet away.
  c. seeing someone in your peripheral vision.
  d. scanning a human face from the edges inward.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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