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Research on smoking relapse, adherence to an exercise regimen, and adherence to diabetic diet has shown that
 
  A) those who had high self-efficacy were found more likely to relapse.
  B) those who had high self-efficacy were found more likely to adhere.
  C) self-efficacy has been found to correlate negatively with adherence.
  D) self-efficacy prevents smoking relapse but does not affect the others.

Question 2

Self-efficacy refers to
 
  A) people's belief that they can perform behaviors necessary to control events that influence their lives.
  B) people's belief that their particular lifestyle is a healthy one even when it is not.
  C) people's belief that a course of action will result in an ideal state of physical and psychological health.
  D) people's belief that the processes of disease, and eventually death, are inevitable.



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Answer to Question 1

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