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In the late nineteenth century, the __________ called for a series of reforms to the voting process to end corrupt practices.
Locus of Control
A psychological concept that refers to an individual's belief about the extent to which their actions can influence outcomes in their life, classified into internal and external loci of control.
Rotter's Concept
Rotter's Concept refers to the psychological theory of locus of control, which suggests that individuals attribute outcomes to internal dispositions or external circumstances.
Antisocial Behavior
Actions that harm or lack consideration for the well-being of others; often against societal norms or laws.
Individuality Corollary
A principle that acknowledges the uniqueness of each individual's perception and understanding of the world, as proposed by George Kelly's personal construct theory.
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