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a. a large set of actions and interactions work according to random principles.
b. they are likely to make more intricate connections than are present in reality.
c. they've learned most reactions from modeling caregivers and peers.
d. their intuitive understanding of situations involves cognitive shortcuts.
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Individuals often make incorrect attributions about cause and effect because
a. a large set o...
a. a large set o...
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