Asked by Sushil Kumar Pradhan on Jun 19, 2024

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According to the conscious-competence performance model, in level IV of performance effectiveness, a performer is

A) unconscious and incompetent.
B) consciously competent.
C) unconsciously competent.
D) consciously incompetent.

Unconsciously Competent

Describes a level of skill mastery where an individual executes tasks with high proficiency without conscious effort or attention.

  • Discern the varying degrees of performance adeptness according to the conscious-competence schema.
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sacquah productionsJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In level IV of performance effectiveness, the performer has reached a stage of unconscious competence, where they have not only mastered a skill or task but can perform it effortlessly without consciously thinking about it.