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    The Goal Specificity Effect Is the Claim That Specific Goals
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The Goal Specificity Effect Is the Claim That Specific Goals

Question 15

Question 15

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The goal specificity effect is the claim that specific goals:


A) Are more effective than general goals
B) Are less effective than general goals
C) Are more effective than short-term goals
D) Are more effective than long-term goals

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