According to the behavioral bliss point approach, most people:

A) ?reach their bliss point when many activities are highly restricted.
B) ?distribute their activities to approach their bliss point as close as possible.
C) ?establish a distribution of activities that enable them to almost always reach their bliss point.
D) ?move toward their bliss point only if they act spontaneously.

B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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If you created a stem-and-leaf display of the math SAT scores of all entering students in a large Midwestern state university, the leaves would most likely be

a. the numbers 2 through 8. b. the numbers 0 through 9 (with code |6|5 = 650). c. t, f, c. d. the symbols and .

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