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Jramos095

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Grace believes that willpower is like a skill. This belief implies:
 
  a. behavior that is based on knowledge.
  b. behavior that is adapted to particular situations.
  c. behavior that has been well-practiced.
  d. all of these.

Question 2

Carla has been trying to use brute self-control to stop biting her finger nails. What is Carla most likely doing?
 
  a. Telling herself that she should just stop biting.
  b. Dipping her fingers in pure lemon juice to make the too sour to bite
  c. Asking her friends to remind her to stop if they catch her
  d. Creating an if  then plan should she find herself biting her nails.



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Answer to Question 1

D.

Answer to Question 2

A.





 

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