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Bad White [126]
3 years ago
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What activity is the best example of the mastery hypothesis? A. a Royal Ballet dancer learning a new dance move B. an Olympic gy

mnast learning to play tennis C. a World Cup soccer player practicing kicking D. a Wimbledon tennis player practicing backhand swings
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Zolol [24]3 years ago
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A; a royal ballet dancer learning a new dance move. the definition of mastery hypothesis is: <span>the mere fact that they are exercising makes patients feel like they have achieved something, cheering them up much as learning a new hobby or achieving a certain goal. a ballet dancer learning a NEW dance move would be an example of that. if you disagree, then choose B. but definitely dont choose C or D.</span>
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