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What basic assumptions are contained in John C.Calhoun's doctrine of nullification? Is the doctrine of nullification compatible with a correct federal union? If it had become standard,would nullification have meant a breakup of the Union sooner or later?
Clear Performance Goals
Specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound objectives set to evaluate an individual's or organization's effectiveness and efficiency in achieving desired outcomes.
Valence
In psychology, the intrinsic attractiveness/goodness or averseness/badness of an event, object, or situation.
Work Outcomes
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Vroom's Expectancy Theory
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