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cagreen833

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_____ are seemingly intentional actions that thwart a person's self-interest.
 
  a. Self-serving biases c. Self-defeating behaviors
  b. Self-esteem conflicts d. Self-abuse behaviors

Question 2

Barry's friend told him he shouldn't be afraid to ask Cheri for a date to the movies. Barry is developing self-efficacy for asking someone on a date due to
 
  a. mastery experiences. c. persuasion and encouragement.
  b. interpretation of emotional arousal. d. vicarious experiences.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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