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Which would not be an example of techniques used to build physical activity self-efficacy? a. maintain a physical activity log to track successes and progressions. b. provide exposure to vicarious experiences. c. identify barriers of physical activity and exercise. d. encourage perseverance and praise efforts to achieve goals, not just the attainment of goals.

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