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What is the correct level of structure for proteins containing more than one polypeptide chain?
Situational Influences
External factors or circumstances that can affect an individual's behavior, decisions, or perceptions in a given context.
Personal Dispositions
Character traits or personality attributes that influence an individual's behavior and attitudes.
Situational Attributions
The process of attributing a person's behavior to external or situational factors, as opposed to their character or personality.
Dispositional Attributions
The tendency to attribute someone’s behavior to their internal characteristics or personality traits rather than to external situational factors.
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