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Assistance to her cause comes from an unexpected source.
Causal locus refers to an individual's perception of whether the cause comes from an internal or external source.
An individual's understanding of the causal ascriptions she favors is characterized by four causal dimensions: Causal locus refers to an individual's perception of whether the cause comes from an internal or external source.
My hopefulness with this cause comes from having already been to the bottom".
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The party's cause came from unlikely DNA in the shape of Britain, and Mahatma Gandhi.
That was premature: much of the social-media content supporting the pro-democracy cause came from supporters abroad.
She's not exactly sure where her passion for social causes comes from.
"Sure, a large part of my motivation for these causes comes from what I went through myself," Collins said.
"Most of our knowledge of human suicide, including knowledge of its causes, comes from inferences about human suicide from animal research," he says.
The antecedent causes of these flexible resources are the social, economic and political structures of society evidenced by the sociological study of stratification (which indicates where fundamental causes come from in the first place).
Knowledge that the cause exists comes from the first step of regressus.
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