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14 August, 00:38

Martin decides to take a physics class, even though science has never been his strong suit. While he is looking forward to the experience, he is also a little nervous. Martin's friend Toshio remarks "Man, you're crazy! I'd never take that class because I'd fail!" According

to Atkinson, Martin and Toshio differ in their

A. level of interest.

B. self-concept.

C. need for achievement.

D. attribution patterns.

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  1. 14 August, 00:47
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    C. need for achievement.

    Explanation:

    According to Atkinson, Martin and Toshio differ in their need for achievement. Need for achievement differ in Martin and Toshio. According to Atkinson, there are two ways of approaching a difficult task. A tendency to achieve success, that is a hopeful view of a difficult task, and a tendency to avoid failure because of the fear of failure. Both tendencies are present in all individuals, but one is higher than the other one. In this case, Martin is looking forward to the experience, he is hoping for success. On the other hand, Toshio is clearly avoiding failure.
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