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The book of Baruch ends with a(n)
Shared Beliefs
Core values or principles that are commonly held and agreed upon by a group or community.
Collective Efficacy
The shared belief of a group in their combined ability to organize and execute actions required to achieve common objectives.
Shared Beliefs
are common ideas, values, or attitudes held by a group of people, which influence their behavior and decision-making.
Empirically Derived
Developed or generated through direct observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
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