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question 19 (2.5 points)
a common thinking error in seeking our goals is:
a) failure to compile a mental summary sheet.
b) explicitly identifying important goals.
c) planning the steps in our schedule.
d) concentrating on less important goals first, leaving insufficient time to work on more important ones.
question 20 (2.5 points)
according to dean simonton, there is a strong correlation between creativity and iq.
true
false
Question 19
To determine the common thinking error in seeking goals, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Compiling a mental summary sheet is not a typical error in goal - seeking.
- Option b: Explicitly identifying important goals is a good practice, not an error.
- Option c: Planning steps in the schedule is a positive action for goal - seeking.
- Option d: Concentrating on less important goals first and neglecting more important ones is a common error as it misallocates time and resources for goal achievement.
Dean Simonton's research shows that the correlation between creativity and IQ is not strong. Above a certain IQ threshold (around 120), the relationship between IQ and creativity becomes much weaker. So the statement that there is a strong correlation between creativity and IQ is false.
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d) concentrating on less important goals first, leaving insufficient time to work on more important ones.