Difference between commitment and action is not a function of emotional arousal.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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At Donald's funeral, Patrick was asked to give the eulogy. In the eulogy, Patrick mentioned Donald's accomplishments in art, his loving devotion to his family, and how Donald got people to smile with the short stories or jokes he told—he always had
people laughing. At the close of the eulogy, Patrick encouraged everyone to keep Donald in their memories and close to their heart. What guidelines did Patrick follow in preparing this eulogy? a. Remember to mention the person's achievements first before speaking about his or her family. b. Remember to present all the facts and ideas clearly and do so with little emotion so the family and friends gathered will not be upset further by their loss. c. Remember the achievements of the person, include personal recollections, and encourage those assembled to move beyond their sorrow. d. Remember to list all the accomplishments of the person and briefly discuss the personal life of the person who has died.
Wilson and Ogden describe goals and objectives as which one of the following?
a. Goal is the direction, objective is the destination. b. Goal is the destination, objective is the direction. c. Goal is the value, objective is the outcome. d. Goal is the measure, objective is the magnitude.