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Self-contracts can serve as ____ in many different kinds of problem-managing and opportunity-developing situations.
 
  A. causes of entropy
  B. drivers of action
  C. sources of disorganization
  D. obstacles to change

Question 2

Clients are more likely to engage in action when the incentives and the rewards ____.
 
  A. for not engaging in the program outweigh the incentives and the rewards for doing so
  B. for engaging in the program outweigh the incentives and the rewards for not doing so
  C. not engaging in the program equal the incentives and the rewards for doing so
  D. are not relevant to personal growth and development



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