The authors, noting McClelland's research, note that a person with a high need to achieve:
A. Sets very difficult goals he or she probably cannot achieve
B. Sets very easy goals to be sure she or he will be able to achieve them
C. Sets moderate goals that can be achieved
D. Sets no goals; this person is, instead, process driven
C
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a. Prezi b. MS Excel c. OpenOffice d. Skype
Martin knew he was going to fail the upcoming math test because he felt he wasn't good at math and never had been. Martin's thoughts are an example of _____
a. self-concept clarity b. self-expectations c. self-awareness d. self-fulfilling prophecy
"I bought a white shirt, he bought a blue shirt." Which rule of comma usage is the statement violating, and why?
a) Comma splice and run-on sentences; because the two independent clauses can be separated by a comma only if accompanied by a coordinating conjunction
b) Comma used to separate parts of a compound statement; because the sentence is not a compound sentence as the two clauses are interdependent
c) Comma between subjects and verbs; because the comma should be after "I" and not "shirt"
d) Comma used to set off items; because the comma can be used in this sense only when there are transitional words in a sentence, which is not the case here