Desiring prestige possessions are a characteristic of which motivation? Group of answer choices intimacy motivation affiliation motivation achievement motivation power motivation
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- Intimacy motivation relates to the desire for close, warm relationships. - Affiliation motivation involves the need to belong and be accepted by others. - Achievement motivation is the drive to excel and accomplish goals. - Power motivation is the desire Show more…
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