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    David McClelland's Theory of Acquired Needs Focuses on the Inborn
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David McClelland's Theory of Acquired Needs Focuses on the Inborn

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David McClelland's theory of acquired needs focuses on the inborn needs for power,achievement,and affiliation and how those needs become activated over time.

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