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Kelly's notion that a person construes similar events as if those events were identical is what Kelly called the ______ corollary.
Just-World Effect
The cognitive bias to believe that the world is fundamentally fair, leading people to rationalize an undeserved, negative experience by the victim.
Cognitive Dissonance
A psychological state where an individual experiences discomfort due to holding contradictory beliefs or attitudes, leading to an alteration in one of the conflicting elements.
Reproductive Rights
The rights of individuals to decide freely on matters related to reproduction, including access to contraception, fertility treatments, and abortion.
Late-Term Abortions
Abortions performed during the later stages of pregnancy, often defined by specific legal or medical criteria.
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