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Cognitive Theories of Mental Practice Propose That It Works By

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Question 6

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Cognitive theories of mental practice propose that it works by:


A) Priming faint activity in peripheral musculature
B) The placebo effect
C) Facilitating the coding and rehearsal of key elements of the task
D) Increasing self-efficacy in the practitioner

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