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My Psychological Response To Stereotypes
My psychological response to this picture is I was thinking I finally hit a 144 game. I was feeling happy because I hit a 144 game. What I was doing in this picture is bowling with my team on Saturday mornings, and doing what I love. What I think when I look at this picture is I really did that. What I feel when I look at it is happiness because I hit a 144 game. It makes me want to try to hit higher than a 144 game.

Competence motivation- encourages the person to master more tasks. I believe this picture shows this because after I scored a 144 game, I knew I could do better all I need was to keep practicing and doing what I love to do with my family and friends.

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