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Garrulous

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Haley wants to stop eating so many sweets. What do we know about strengthening one's self-control that can help her accomplish her goal?
 
  a. Self-control is like a muscle that needs to be exercised incrementally over time for the best results, so Haley should consider practicing her self-control in another area first.
  b. Self-control is an all-or-nothing concept, so Haley should simply stop eating sweets if that's her goal.
  c. Self-control is an illusion; the only real way for Haley to reach her goal is to completely change her environment to avoid sweets altogether.
  d. Self-control is fickle. Sometimes people have it and sometimes they don't, so it would be difficult for Haley to figure out a self-control schedule.

Question 2

Which of the following people is most likely to live the longest?
 
  a. Neurotic Nicole
  b. Conscientious Carly
  c. Extraverted Eve
  d. Agreeable Adam



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B




Garrulous

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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
Wow, this really help


dyrone

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Excellent

 

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