Multiple Choice
Participants in cognitive skills programs are taught the importance of cognitions, for example:
A) thinking bad thoughts always leads to criminal action.
B) what we do in our minds controls what we do in our lives.
C) what the general community thinks of the actions of the individual.
D) none of the above
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