Do goals and plans actually facilitate achievement?

a. In general, goal-setting facilitates achievement, but plan-making has no effect on achievement.
b. In general, goal-setting and plan-making both facilitate achievement.
c. In general, goal-setting has no effect, but plan-making facilitates achievement.
d. In general, neither goal-setting nor plan-making has not been shown to have any effect on achievement.


B

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