Multiple Choice
What is the key difference between decisional self-control and protracted self-control?
A) Decisional self-control involves decision-making, whereas protracted self-control does not.
B) Decisional self-control ends conflict in one act, whereas protracted self-control needs ongoing work.
C) Decisional self-control is used for each decision, whereas protracted self-control is used for every behavior.
D) Decisional self-control resists temptation, whereas protracted self-control avoids temptation.
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