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Empirical Evidence Suggests That Ability, Effort, and Chance Are Not

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Empirical evidence suggests that ability, effort, and chance are not likely to be significant contributors to wage differences.


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Personal Constructs

The mental frameworks and beliefs that individuals use to interpret events and understand the world around them.

Subconscious Thoughts

Ideas and feelings that are not in immediate awareness but can influence behavior and decision-making.

Repressed Emotions

Emotions that are unconsciously excluded from conscious thought or awareness, often due to their discomforting nature or conflict with one's self-image.

Cognitive Movement

Refers to changes or developments in an individual's mental processes, including learning, perception, and problem-solving.

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