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Responding Calmly to Upsetting Situations by Seeing Them as "Problems

Question 99

Question 99

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Responding calmly to upsetting situations by seeing them as "problems to be solved" is the key to


A) altruistic cueing.
B) prosocial modeling.
C) status equality.
D) self-control.

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