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jerry coleman

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John does not like to plan but loves to take risks. He is always seeking out new experiences that heighten his senses. John is likely__________.
 
  a. conscientious
  b. impulsive
  c. introverted
  d. anxious

Question 2

What would someone who has learned helplessness be likely to do?
 
  A) Attack aggressively at the first sign that someone is trying to force him or her to become helpless
  B) Remain in a bad situation even when there is an available way to escape it
  C) Wait patiently in a bad situation until the right moment comes for escaping
  D) Expect other people to take care of him or her
  E) None of these



sarah_brady415

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B: impulsive

Answer to Question 2

B



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