Multiple Choice
According to Gmelch, when players are in a slump they
A) abide by their rituals stringently in an effort to turn their luck around.
B) usually make a deliberate effort to change their rituals in an attempt to shake off bad luck.
C) will add elements to their preexisting ritual, but they will hardly ever remove behavior from their rituals.
D) tend to do the exact opposite of their former ritual, as all behavior associated with it has now become taboo.
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