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Which of b is true of self -determination theory? a, it accurately describes psychological motives in individualistic but not collectivistic cultures.
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B, it shows that self -actualization can be achieved even if only one of the innate needs has been satisfied.
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C, it challenged the evolutionary perspective's notion, but the needs for relatedness has adaptive advantages.
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Or d, it contends that psychologically healthy people internalize external motivators as part of their identity and values.
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So what is self -determination theory? so it's a theory of motivation, and it says that people need three things for their psychological growth.
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They need autonomy, so they need to feel agency.
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They have to feel like they're in control of their lives.
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They need competence, so they need to attain mastery of something, learning skills, and they need relatedness, which is human connection, feeling attached to other people, feeling like they belong in their community.
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So these are three things that people need for personal growth.
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Is it true that you only need one of them for self -actualization? no.
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You need to follow all three spheres, according to self -determination theory.
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Does it describe individualistic but not collectivistic cultures? again, no...