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    The Ability to Perform Motor Behaviors Without Consciously Thinking About
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The Ability to Perform Motor Behaviors Without Consciously Thinking About

Question 69

Question 69

Multiple Choice

The ability to perform motor behaviors without consciously thinking about them is called


A) telepathy
B) automaticity
C) self-efficacy
D) ossification

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