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hubes95

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The textbook suggests that being _____________ means adjusting our own behavior and attitudes somewhere along the continuum of motivation depending on the situation and activity.
 
  a. self-regulated
  b. self-mastered
  c. independent
  d. self-actualized

Question 2

People may understand the contingency between their behavior and some outcomes and are able to control their behaviors (locus of ________), but they may not want or feel free to engage in those behaviors (locus of _________).
 
  a. fate; determination
  b. determination; fate
  c. causality; control
  d. control; causality



jlaineee

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a: self-regulated

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d: control; causality



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