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When a person attributes a behavior to bad luck rather than personal responsibility or other factors, it is an example of external attribution or making an external locus of control attribution. In psychology, attribution refers to the process of explaining the causes of behaviors or events. In this case, by attributing the behavior to bad luck, the individual is placing the cause of the behavior outside of themselves, suggesting that external factors or circumstances beyond their control (luck) influenced or caused the behavior. This contrasts with internal attribution, where the individual would attribute the behavior to their own characteristics, abilities, or decisions.
personal attributions
Unintentional behavior is when the person engages into a group or fall in a certain habit that are acquired from others.(it could be good or bad one) Good luck, Dr. Waleed Alshahrani,
jonah is the bearer of bad luck. everyone on the boat blames him for bringing the major stormthat threatens to sink the boat. they throw jonah overboard and the whale comes into the picture. merl
well mate look at it like this a guy getting hit by a car at 160kmph and dieing whats his chance of survial? the same as the druggie. good luck by the way.
Possibly - for example there were some folk who suffered both the Hiroshima and the Nagasaki bombs. But luck is not a phenomenon, it is just a collection of unfavourable circumstances. But not to be confused with clumsiness or incompetence.
Luck lady is an example of what
Peace sign?
When a British person says 'Best of British to you,' it is a phrase used to wish someone good luck or success. It is similar to saying 'Good luck' or 'All the best.' It is derived from the British phrase 'Best of British luck,' which is commonly used to encourage and support someone.
one example of repesting image in the joy luck club is that daughters
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Harry luck is a person