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    The Need for Achievement Differs from the Need for Sex
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The Need for Achievement Differs from the Need for Sex

Question 79

Question 79

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The need for achievement differs from the need for sex because achievement motivation:


A) is a social rather than a biological need
B) is only found among white males
C) ranks low on Maslow's hierarchy of needs
D) cannot be measured

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