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refers to the degree to which you believe that the outcome of a task depends on your personal characteristics.
 
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Explanations that people construct about the causes of behavior that are based on a person's traits are called ___________________ _.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Personal control

Answer to Question 2

dispositional attributions



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