In each of the following cases, how might it be helpful to use Kelly’s principle of constructive alternativism? (a) A driver who is prone to “road rage” is cut off by a driver in a hurry. (b) You must take a course that you don’t expect to like because it is a prerequisite for a course that you want to take. (c) An athlete who has played well all season makes a critical error that is primarily responsible for the team’s loss in the championship game.
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