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After a failure or setback of some kind the _____ motive becomes active.
 
  a. self-improvement c. self-verification
  b. self-enhancement d. self-assessment

Question 2

Stan has been seeing a therapist for depression. According to Petit and Joiner, his persistent self-view predicted by self-verification process may
 
  a. increase his chances for treatment success when the therapist is positive.
  b. account for treatment setbacks or ongoing dejection.
  c. account for successful treatment if he has enough medication.
  d. are unrelated to the success of his treatment.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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