According to May, exercising one's freedom means:?
a. ?building a foundation for success
b. ?showing responsibility towards one’s community
c. ?acting contrary to traditions, mores, or conventions
d. ?experiencing guilt
ANSWER:
c
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a. treatment. c. control variable. b. independent variable. d. dependent variable.
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