Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a difference between situational needs and social needs?
A) Unlike social needs, situational needs are the need for acceptance from and association with others.
B) Unlike social needs, situational needs are a result of conditions related to a specific environment, time, and place.
C) Unlike situational needs, social needs reflect the desire for feelings of risk reduction.
D) Unlike situational needs, social needs represent the need for a specific core task to be performed.
E) Unlike social needs, situational needs represent the desire for personal development, information, and knowledge.
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