Compared with Individualistic Cultures, the Expression of Achievement Motivation in Collectivistic
Multiple Choice
Compared with individualistic cultures, the expression of achievement motivation in collectivistic cultures:
A) is motivated by the urge to control or influence the behavior of other people or groups.
B) emphasizes the recognition of the individual who has accomplished the achievement.
C) is motivated by the desire to promote the status or well-being of the members of the person's social group.
D) is only encouraged in work settings.
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