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The definition of the abstinence violation effect is that:
 
  a. the person has violated the principle of abstinence from the unwanted behavior, and there isno turning back after that.
 b. if someone continues to fail to cope, a lapse will become a relapse.
  c. some violation of the abstinence rule is considered OK as long as it's not too much.
  d. upon lapsing, persons feel guilty and conflicted, and blame themselves for backsliding.

Question 2

The most common causes of lapses include:
 
  a. negative emotional states.
  b. interpersonal conflicts.
  c. social pressure.
  d. all of these


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Answer to Question 1

D.

Answer to Question 2

D.



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