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When we often interrupt a person who's speaking to us, we're likely to give the impression that

A. we're knowledgeable about the topic of discussion.
B. we're really interested in what the speaker is saying.
C. we want to hear more about the topic being discussed.
D. we aren't really listening to what the speaker is saying.

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D. we aren't really listening to what the speaker is saying.

Individuals with an internal locus of control are more likely to see their behavior as something they can adapt or change. This is a psychology term denoting that individuals take full responsibility of their actions and has the ability to will their actions because they know they could do it. Instead of asking for others’ support, the person owes up himself and changes himself for the better. Whatever he does is for himself however he does not stop himself from helping other people if needed. He does not fear failures because he knows he could get out from it.
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