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panfilo

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Three friends are trying to stop their late night snacking habit. According to the text, who is most likely to succeed?
 
  a. Ace decides he will just force himself to stop eating after dinner.
  b. Keisha stops buying snacks so that nothing can tempt her at night.
  c. Kyle will do two pushups for every snack he eats at night
  d. All three friends will be equally successful

Question 2

Brook believes that he can quit smoking cold turkey, by simply resisting the temptation to smoke. According to the strength model of self-control, what will likely happen?
 
  a. Brook will easily succeed if he's strong enough
  b. Brook will have difficulty at first, but his willpower will increase with time
  c. Brook will resist smoking more easily at first but will given in after time
  d. Brook will lift weights instead of smoking



phuda

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Answer to Question 1

B.

Answer to Question 2

C.



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