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Ken delivers fresh produce to health food stores around the city. laid-back and easygoing, he loves his job because it allows him to meet people and get daily exercise at the same time. ken is likely to be classified as having a: a) very high risk of heart disease. b) type a behavior pattern. c) pessimistic explanatory style and chronic negative emotions. d) type b behavior pattern. in

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