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How does a shareholder classify a distribution for tax purposes?
Misbehave
To act out or behave badly, often violating social norms or expectations.
Justification
Justification involves providing reasons, explanations, or rationalizations for one's actions or beliefs, often to align with moral, legal, or social standards.
Attitudes
Mental and emotional entities that denote an individual's degree of like or dislike for an item.
Festinger and Carlsmith
Researchers known for their study on cognitive dissonance, demonstrating how experiencing inconsistency among beliefs or behaviors leads to discomfort, which individuals are motivated to reduce.
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