Multiple Choice
In Rotter's theory, a subjective value is
A) a measure of the importance of a trait.
B) the worth one places on a desired outcome.
C) other people's evaluation of one's personality.
D) one's own evaluation of one's personality.
E) the likelihood that a person will perform a behavior that s/he sets out to accomplish.
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