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PT101.S1.P3.Q18
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applesdogsoranges
Thursday, Jul 31, 2025

Question for A. We omitted the idea of winning or believing that an individual could win, but there is a slight gap there bc its not mentioned (though this gap is smaller compared to other answers). However, is it reasonable to assume that an athlete continues to use these techniques despite the odds because they may believe it could help them achieve results? In other words, would it be reasonable to assume that athletes have an underlying association with competing and winning similar to a plaintiff in this scenario?

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Wednesday, Jul 23, 2025

@smirker47 not bs as not everyone has the same retention skills. also the point is to create a mental heuristic for structure, so when u read different questions that are particular, u have a better chance of remembering where something is or if it were to be mentioned.

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Tuesday, Jul 22, 2025

@Robhoch i had the same thinking but I realized i was too caught up on a strict definition of determinism, which is why A is designed like that. What really helped me was thinking about what weiner was saying and putting it into context

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