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Jennifer resisted eating donuts from the work breakroom for breakfast and passed by the chips and dip at the luncheon for her retiring colleague.
 
  She did well sticking to her diet. Later, at home, her kids ask for dessert and she starts eating cookies, unable to resist the urge any more. What happened?
  a. Jennifer experienced ego acceptance.
  b. Jennifer experienced ego depletion.
  c. Jennifer experienced ego control.
  d. Jennifer experienced ego mindfulness.

Question 2

__________ theory is the theory linking the distance between your actual self and the ought and ideal selves to emotion.
 
  a. Psychodynamic
  b. Self-discrepancy
  c. Social modeling
  d. Ideal self



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B: Jennifer experienced ego depletion.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B: Self-discrepancy





 

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