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The Three Fundamental Parts of the System Interface Are the Navigation

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The three fundamental parts of the system interface are the navigation mechanism, the input mechanism, and the output mechanism, all of which are closely intertwined.


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Internal-Stable

An attribution style where individuals believe that the causes of their behavior or events are due to stable, internal factors within themselves.

Weiner's Model

A theory of motivation and emotion in psychology that categorizes the causes of success and failure along dimensions of stability, locus of control, and controllability.

External-Unstable

An attributional style where an individual believes that the cause of events is due to changeable, external factors.

Outgroup

A social group to which an individual does not identify or belong, often seen as fundamentally different or apart from one's in-group.

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