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misspop

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Linda is new to personal computing and yesterday learned a new quick command in EXCEL. She used control-c to copy part of the spreadsheet and control-v to paste it elsewhere. Last night she was working on a paper in the lab and decided to reorder the paragraphs. She used control-c and control-v in the Word program. Of the following, the factor affecting the transfer of learning is:
 
  a. similarity between the two learning situations.
  b. motivation involved in the learning experiences.
  c. depth of understanding and practice.
  d. quality of learning experiences.

Question 2

Goals that focus on demonstrating ability, particularly as it compares to others', are called:
 
  a. ability goals.
  b. performance goals.
  c. learning goals.
  d. achievement goals.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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