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kifflom [539]
3 years ago
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One afternoon at work Rachel has a meeting with her boss, who is wearing the silliest-looking outfit Rachel has ever seen. Rache

l is tempted to laugh and make fun of her boss, but she knows this would be a bad idea. Under which of the following conditions would Rachel be most likely to resist the temptation to make fun of her boss?(A) Rachel spent all morning writing a difficult report(B) Rachel spent all morning writing a difficult report, but she believes that willpower is an unlimited resource and that she thus has a lot of it(C) Rachel says to herself over and over, "Don't think about the boss's outfit"(D) Rachel is on a diet and skipped lunch that day, even though someone brought in pizza to shart
Social Studies
1 answer:
Lerok [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

When someone is really stressed from having to work all day, one tends to forget about one's surroundings, let alone find amusement in a silly outfit

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