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Margaret
11 hours ago
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Anwar believes that achieving a 4.0 GPA is necessary if he wishes to realize his long-time dream of enrolling in medical school.

He also believes that he is entirely capable of obtaining a perfect GPA if he devotes sufficient time to his schoolwork. In Rotter's terms, this example illustrates a "_____" situation.
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