Negotiable Fate: Social Ecological Foundation and Psychological Functions
Individuals can negotiate with fate for control through exercising personal agency within the limits that fate has determined, a belief that is referred to as negotiable fate. The current study examined: (a) the social ecological factors that contribute to the prevalence of this belief in negotiable...
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Main Authors: | AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun, CHIU, Chi-Yue, ZHANG, Zhi-Xue, MALLORIE, LeeAnn, CHATURVEDI, Avinish, VISWANATHAN, Madhu, SAVANI, Krishna |
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2011
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