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sheilaspns

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Motives that include our impulses, our drives, and our striving toward immediate gratification of our needs are:
 
  a. peripheral motives
  b. propriate motives
  c. automatic motives
  d. covert motives

Question 2

The self as a rational coper stresses:
 
  a. our sense of our rational powers and the use of them
  b. an avoidance of situations in which our skills will be tested
  c. problem solving of a concrete situational character
  d. avoidance of emotional input to decision making



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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