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In Seligman's View, Pessimism Is Much Like a Person Who

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In Seligman's view, pessimism is much like a person who:


A) has learned helplessness.
B) has an internal locus of control.
C) believes that problems have a specific, unstable cause.
D) is characterized by all of the above.

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