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Abraham Maslow emphasized the importance of self-actualization, by which he meant .
 
  a. our expectations about whether our efforts can achieve desired outcomes or whether outcomes are influenced by factors outside our control
  b. our innate drive to become all that we are capable of being
  c. our beliefs about our own abilities to perform tasks we set out to accomplish
  d. our ability to plan courses of action to achieve our goals and to reward ourselves for accomplishing our goals e. our idealized sense of who and what we should be

Question 2

In Watson's research with Little Albert, the rat began as the and became the .
 
  a. CR; CS
  b. UR; US
  c. NS; CS
  d. NS; CR
  e. CS; NS



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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