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Jackelyn is a low-SES, sedentary 47-year-old. She is more likely than a high-SES agemate to mention __________ as a barrier to exercise.
 
  A) low self-efficacy
  B) lack of motivation
  C) unsafe neighborhoods
  D) disinterest in sports

Question 2

__________ is vital in adopting, maintaining, and exerting oneself in an exercise regimen.
 
  A) Hardiness
  B) Self-efficacy
  C) Access to equipment
  D) Having an exercise buddy



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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