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The motivation to achieve approval is
 
  A) impression motivation.
  B) attraction motivation.
  C) accuracy motivation.
  D) consistency motivation.

Question 2

Yuta is a high self-monitor. Consequently, at parties, Yuta
 
  A) shifts his attitudes to match those of whomever he's talking to.
  B) takes a stand about an issue in a conversation and argues his case.
  C) drinks heavily in order to become more relaxed.
  D) avoids talking to strangers, preferring to talk only with close friends.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: A





 

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