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clippers!

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The theory that has been proposed to develop explanations of how we judge people differently depending on what meaning we assign to a given behavior is:
 
  A) attribution theory. B) equity theory.
  C) behavioral theory. D) judgmental theory.

Question 2

People with an internal locus of control tend to:
 
  A) consciously manipulate others.
  B) allow their feelings, not their thoughts, control their behavior.
  C) believe their performance is determined b circumstances beyond their control.
  D) believe they control the events that affect their lives.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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