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Social Studies, 04.08.2019 16:50 kuddlebugsmommy

An athlete, who is in fact well-prepared, nevertheless thinks just before a contest, "i cannot do this! i need to be perfect, and i know i'm going to fail! " the theorist who would focus on the athlete's illogical thinking process as a key factor in his subsequent poor performance most likely would support which model of abnormality?

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