Multiple Choice
People with varying needs for achievement make attributions in which of the following ways?
A) high need for achievement; blames others for failure and credits self for success
B) high need for achievement; blames self for failure and credits self for success
C) low need for achievement; blames self for failure and credits self for success
D) low need for achievement; credits self for success and refuses to face failure
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