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In Rotter's theory, _____ individuals perceive rewards and punishments as resulting from their own actions, and _____ individuals perceive rewards and punishments as resulting from sources beyond their control.
 
  a. internal; external
  b. external; unconscious
  c. strong; weak
  d. external; internal

Question 2

According to Rotter, in situations where more than one behavior is possible, we should choose the behavior with the largest combination of:
 
  a. reinforcement and need
  b. expected success and value
  c. need and opportunity
  d. primary and secondary needs



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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