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Important Figures in Personality Psychology
Important figures in personality psychology include:
- Albert Bandura
- Julian Rotter
- Alfred Adler
- Erik Erikson
- Carl Jung
- Karen Horney
- Albert Bandura
- Julian Rotter
- Walter Mischel
- Abraham Maslow
- Carl Rogers
- Hans and Sybil Eysenck
- Raymond Cattell
- Gordon Allport
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Albert Bandura
A client in therapy consistently attributes their successes to their own hard work and their failures to a lack of personal effort, rather than to external factors like luck or other people's actions. This client's perspective, which emphasizes a belief in personal control over life's outcomes, is most directly explained by the foundational concepts of which of the following theorists?
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