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tatyanajohnson

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If our needs are not met in a context that fails to provide either involvement, structure, or autonomy support, we will not feel motivated. Instead of engaging in the activities of the enterprise we may feel __________.
 
  a. depressed
  b. disaffection
  c. angst
  d. controlled

Question 2

By definition, people with a(an) ______________ orientation approach situations through amotivation, detachment, and apathy. They believe there is little they can do to attain a desired outcome.
 
  a. apathetic
  b. impersonal
  c. controlled
  d. disoriented



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b: disaffection

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b: impersonal



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