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Tom is high in power motive. What can we tell about his relationships based on his implicit motive?
 
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What does someone high in achievement motivation want to do?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Tom wants to have an impact on others. He prefers mates who are dependent on him and favors friends who are lower in status than him.

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Answer: Someone high in achievement motivation wants to accomplish things, usually on his or her own and without help.





 

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