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xclash

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M.S. begins to cry and says, I cannot possibly stop smoking, change my diet, and exercise all at the same time.You encourage M.S. to start working on one problem at a time.
 
  How should it be decided which problem M.S. should attempt first?

Question 2

M.S. begins to cry and says, I cannot possibly stop smoking, change my diet, and exercise all at the same time.
 
  You encourage M.S. to start working on one problem at a time. How should it be decided which problem M.S. should attempt first?



Dominic

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Answer to Question 1

Let her choose the problem. She is more likely to be successful if she works on the problem that she
feels most capable of resolving.

Answer to Question 2

Let her choose the problem. She is more likely to be successful if she works on the problem that she
feels most capable of resolving.



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