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Biology, 09.03.2022 22:30 Ab20600

Bronwen has had a series of bad first dates. She often becomes quite bored with the conversation early on and then dinner feels like it drags on for hours. Instead of dinner, Bronwen now suggests meeting someone for the first time over coffee. Which emotion regulation strategy is Bronwen using? attentional deployment
response modulation
situation modification
cognitive change

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