Learned helplessness describes a situation in which individuals

A) believe they can make important changes in their lives.
B) talk excessively about change, but do not actually change anything.
C) do not try to move around on their own.
D) believe they are unable to control of what happens to them.
E) are more attuned to the needs of others than they previously were.

D

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