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Social Studies, 30.09.2019 21:00, mjakabeast24

If you are studying because you want to do well in a course and truly want to understand the material, you are more likely to want to study in the future as compared to those students who view studying as compulsory. your situation is an example of how

a. behaviors follow attitudes.
b. behaviors follow attitudes for which we feel some responsibility.
c. attitudes follow behaviors.
d. attitudes follow behaviors for which we feel some responsibility.

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