Multiple Choice
People sometimes find it difficult to be around those who really don't "need" anyone to like them because:
A) they derive their purpose from displeasing others.
B) they typically receive unconditional positive regard.
C) they have an internal locus of control.
D) they expect others to share their need for acceptance.
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