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Kareem, who has high achievement motivation, is looking for a job that will satisfy him. Which job should he take?
 
  a. Company one: medium pay, lots of responsibility, chances for advancement, demanding boss
  b. Company two: very high pay, easy work, low participation in decision making, great boss
  c. Company three: high pay, little responsibility, rigid job structure, great boss
  d. Company four: low pay, lots of responsibility, lots of job supervision, mediocre boss

Question 2

Whit started playing the saxophone. He wants to get better at it, so he watches the techniques of professional players and practices constantly. Whit does not care how he compares to other saxophone players, nor does he want to seek help from others. Whit appears to have adopted a(n) ____.
 
  a. approach-avoidance conflict
  b. avoidance-avoidance conflict
  c. performance goal
  d. learning goal



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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