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ishan

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People who score low in the affiliation motive
 
  a. make more telephone calls.
  b. are less likely to be letter writing when interrupted randomly by a paging device.
  c. are nervous when they believe others are judging their attractiveness.
  d. are more likely to want to be interacting with others when they are alone.

Question 2

A major figure in humanistic psychology is
 
  a. B.F. Skinner.
  b. Carl Rogers.
  c. William Rogers.
  d. Henry Murray.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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