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jjjetplane

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Garry is a physician and is convinced that his patient, Mr. Mraz, has cancer. However, after several diagnostic tests and a biopsy that came back negative, Garry rethinks his original diagnosis.
 
  He admits that he was wrong and does more research to find the correct diagnosis. In this case, which basic motive did Garry give in to?
 
   a. the need for accuracy
   b. the need to feel good about oneself
   c. the need for meaning
   d. the need for control

Question 2

George just finished a poem, and is very proud of his work. He knows he should ask his instructor for some constructive feedback to improve it, but chooses not to because he is afraid of losing his sense of accomplishment.
 
  In this case, which basic motive did George give in to?
 
   a. the need to belong
   b. the need for accuracy
   c. the need to feel good about oneself
   d. the need for affiliation



jlaineee

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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