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Collmarie

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Willis' model proposes that the primary outcomes of everyday competence are
 
  a. independent living and absence of chronic disease.
  b. emotional and cognitive well-being.
  c. low environmental press and high competence.
  d. psychological and physical well-being.

Question 2

Whether someone believes that he or she is in control of a situation influences how competent that person is. In Willis' model of everyday competence, this is termed
 
  a. an antecedent.
  b. a mechanism.
  c. a component.
  d. an outcome.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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