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alockridge95 alockridge95
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The tendency to feel that there is nothing we can do to improve our situation because events are beyond our control, which Overmier and Seligman found produced symptoms similar to human depression in their studies with dogs, is called
a)  learned helplessness.
b)  pessimism.
c)  external locus of control.
d)  cognitive depletion.
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