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Len [333]
4 years ago
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Janis wants to keep a clean home so she can have friends over. Although cleaning isn't the most enjoyable activity to her she di

scovers something interesting: when she sweeps the kitchen she then feels like putting more effort into cleaning the rest of the day. How might we describe this in psychological terms
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1 answer:
Anarel [89]4 years ago
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Answer:

This can be described as a commitment.

Explanation:

From a psychological point of view, we can say that when Janis swept the kitchen's floor, she committed herself to have a clean house so that she can invite her friends. She is directing her activities to reach a goal and is easier because after sweeping the kitchen she is mentally predisposed to reach her goal of keeping the house clean.

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