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Thoughtless Optimism,the "Student Syndrome," and Multitasking to Reduce Idle Time

Question 53

Question 53

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Thoughtless optimism,the "student syndrome," and multitasking to reduce idle time can each contribute to __________.


A) slack
B) pessimistic bias
C) optimistic bias
D) feeder buffer

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