Four key habits for managing the work of success are:
a. decision making, planning, containment, and stress management.
b. critical thinking, partnerships, commitment, and time management.
c. decision making, planning, commitment, and time management.
d. goal setting, planning, analysis, and implementation.
C
Managing the work of success requires that at least four habits be developed and maintained. They are decision making, planning, commitment, and time management.
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In a pretest-posttest design, a researcher collects data from subjects at least twice
A) True B) False
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