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The elements in the periodic table that have completely filled shells or subshells are referred to as
Locus of Causality
Refers to where individuals attribute the cause of events, either internally (to themselves) or externally (to the situation or others).
Correspondent Inference
A theory suggesting that people make inferences about a person's dispositional attributes based on observed behaviors, especially when those behaviors have socially unexpected consequences.
Stability of Causation
A principle suggesting that causal relationships remain consistent across different contexts and times.
Fixed Versus Incremental Attribution
Theories that explain how people perceive their ability to change (incremental) versus viewing their abilities as static (fixed).
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