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torybrooks

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Does having goals actually help people to achieve things? Does it matter if the goals are broad (e.g., getting a good education) rather than narrow (e.g., getting a good grade on a specific assignment)?
 
  a. In general, people who have goals do not perform any better than people who don'tregardless of whether the goals are broad or narrow.
  b. In general, people who have goals perform better than people who don'tregardless of whether the goals are broad or narrow.
  c. In general, people who have goals perform better than people who don'tespecially if the goals are broad.
  d. In general, people who have goals perform better than people who don'tespecially if the goals are narrow.

Question 2

Some evidence suggests that empathy levels are ____ in college students.
 
  a. increasing
  b. remaining stable
  c. decreasing
  d. high



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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