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Goals seem to have a more substantial effect on performance when the ________. a) tasks are complex rather than simple b) tasks are novel rather than well learned c) goals are generalized (like "Do your best") rather than specific goals are easy rather than difficult d) tasks are independent rather than interdependent.

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Answer: OptIon D -- tasks are independent rather than interdependent

Step-by-step explanation:

Goals, which is synonymous to purpose or aim, can be defined as a desired results, a set of people, company, or any establishment envisioning and also committed to achieve. Goals seem to have a more substantial effect on performance when the tasks are independent rather than interdependent

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Option D=> tasks are independent rather than interdependent.

Step-by-step explanation:

The term ''goals" simply means what someone or Individual wants to achieve at a particular period of time. Goals may be life goals such as one wanting to get a good education, get a good job, raise wonderful kids, live a rich man's life and so on but, goals can be a task giving to someone and the person's goal is to see it to the end for instance it might be an academic assignment, your goal is to finish at a a particular period time and stuffs like that.

When tasks depends on you solely, one's performance will greatly be Influenced than the task depending on other people too. For instance, the case of the assignment I have earlier, if there are many people (that is interdependent) giving the same assignment, the goals seem NOT to have a more substantial effect on performance..

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