Aperson believes that he may develop lung cancer if he continues to smoke.
this is an example...
Social Studies, 18.01.2020 04:31 mismhan01
Aperson believes that he may develop lung cancer if he continues to smoke.
this is an example of perceived:
a. problems with confidence.
b. problems with competence.
c. susceptibility.
d. invincibility.
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