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An example of the measurable requirement of smart goals

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An example of a measurable requirement in SMART goals is setting a specific target or objective that can be objectively measured. This means that the progress towards achieving the goal can be quantified or assessed using a standard or agreed-upon metric.

For example, let's say you have a goal to improve your grade in a math class. A measurable requirement for this goal could be to increase your test scores by 10% by the end of the semester. This measurable requirement is specific because it states a clear target (10% improvement), and it is measurable because you can compare your initial test scores with your final test scores to see if you have achieved the 10% increase.

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