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jwb375

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________ allow a person to act contrary to his or her moral principles without experiencing selfcontempt.
 
  A) Dysfunctional self-expectancies
  B) Healthy performance standards
  C) Self-exonerating mechanisms
  D) Encoding strategies

Question 2

When individuals who opt for immediate gratification are shown models who delay gratification, the individuals who originally opted for immediate gratification will
 
  A) experience an approach-avoidance conflict.
  B) continue to opt for immediate gratification.
  C) vacillate between immediate and delayed gratification.
  D) delay gratification.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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