Which statement best describes impulsiveness?
A. Acting without considering the consequences
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English, 21.09.2021 18:50 nborowy9579
Which statement best describes impulsiveness?
A. Acting without considering the consequences
B. Considering all the possible outcomes before acting
C. Making decisions carefully, rather than recklessly
D. Relying on reason rather than emotion to make decisions​
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