Maintaining faith in agency under immutable constraints: Cognitive consequences of believing in negotiable fate
Negotiable fate refers to the idea that one can negotiate with fate for control, and that people can exercise personal agency within the limits that fate has determined. Research on negotiable fate has found greater prevalence of related beliefs in Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Eastern Europe than...
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Main Authors: | AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun, CHIU, Chi-Yue, CHATURVEDI, Avinish, MALLORIE, LeeAnn, VISWANATHAN, Madhu, Xue, Zhi, SAVANI, Krishna |
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2011
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