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dalyningkenk

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Roger is highly motivated to be the chief editor of the college newspaper. He concentrates on it so much that sometimes he's rude to others on the paper. Roger's need for ________ is interfering with the extent to which others find him ________.
 
  A) winning; dominant
  B) dominance; agreeable
  C) agreeableness; dominant
  D) structure; intelligent

Question 2

Nancy finds out that her friends formed a study group and didn't invite her to join. Nancy begins to think badly of herself, and her self-esteem decreases. According to the work of Leary et al (1995),
 
  self-esteem is acting as a ________ that tells Nancy she has been excluded.
  A) barometer
  B) cyclometer
  C) sociometer
  D) neurometer



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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