In his book The Power of Habit, Charles Duhigg explains that:
a. ?Habits have three main elements
b. ?Some habits have more than three elements
c. ?Habits are powerful because they cannot be analyzed into separate elements
d. ?None of the answer choices
ANSWER:
a
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A. arbitration B. appropriate education C. parental involvement D. due process
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