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This structure of a skeletal muscle cell extends from Z line to Z line.
Internal Locus of Control
A psychological concept referring to individuals who believe they have control over the events of their lives, as opposed to external forces.
Achievement-Oriented Tasks
involve activities or goals that are pursued with the intent to demonstrate competence and gain recognition for success.
External Locus of Control
External locus of control is the belief that one's life outcomes are largely determined by external factors beyond personal control, such as fate, luck, or the actions of others.
Motive to Avoid Failure
This is the drive or inclination to avoid situations that could lead to failing in order to prevent feelings of inadequacy or disappointment.
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