Warrior Toughness Practice Exam

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Which of the following best describes the focus of outcome goals?

Effort put into the task

The end result of a performance

Outcome goals are primarily concerned with the end results of a performance, such as winning a competition, achieving a personal best, or scoring a specific number of points. These goals typically focus on the desired outcome of an event or endeavor and are often compared against others or past performances. The emphasis on results means that achieving such goals can drive motivation and competitive spirit, as individuals gauge their success based on tangible achievements.

In contrast, efforts or the process of achieving a task pertain more to the way the goal is attained, rather than the final result. Skills developed during training also relate to the preparation stage leading up to performance and do not encapsulate the outcome-oriented nature of what is being aspired to with outcome goals. The distinction lies in that outcome goals are about what one ultimately wants to achieve, making the correct answer specifically focused on results rather than processes or efforts.

The process of achieving a task

The skills developed during training

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