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according to the text, which characteristic is not an effect of procras…

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according to the text, which characteristic is not an effect of procrastination? stress peace of mind loss of self - esteem loss of time question 5 (1 point) the r in smart goals stands for realistic. true false question 6 (1 point) the degree audit is your personal class requirement guide to completion. true false

Explanation:

Response
First Question (Procrastination Effects)
Brief Explanations

Procrastination typically leads to stress (from delayed tasks), loss of self - esteem (from unmet responsibilities), and loss of time (wasted on avoiding tasks). Peace of mind is the opposite of what procrastination causes.

Brief Explanations

In SMART goals, the common interpretation is that R stands for Relevant (though sometimes Realistic is also associated, but the more standard one for R is Relevant; however, if the context here considers R as Realistic, but actually the standard SMART has R as Relevant. Wait, no, some sources say R can be Realistic. Wait, the standard SMART is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time - bound. But some variations use Realistic instead of Relevant. But in many educational contexts, if the question says R stands for Realistic, and if that's the case here, but actually the correct standard is Relevant. Wait, no, maybe the question's context considers R as Realistic. Wait, no, the correct answer: the standard SMART goals: S - Specific, M - Measurable, A - Achievable (or Attainable), R - Relevant (or Realistic in some versions), T - Time - bound. So if the question says R stands for Realistic, is that true? In some interpretations, yes. But actually, the more common is Relevant. But maybe in the context of this question, it's considered True. Wait, no, let's check: the standard SMART is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time - bound. But some sources use Realistic instead of Relevant. So if the question's source considers R as Realistic, then the answer is True.

Brief Explanations

A degree audit is a tool that outlines the class requirements a student needs to complete their degree, so it is a personal class requirement guide to completion.

Answer:

B. Peace of mind

Question 5 (R in SMART Goals)