To avoid "choking" while he is putting, a golfer must try to
a. increase his arousal level.
b. decrease his arousal level.
c. increase his "flow" state through depersonalization.
d. focus on previous errors in putting so he won't repeat them.
B
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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