Someone joining an interest group for friendship or companionship are seeking ___________, while those who want benefits such as discounts or emergency assistance are joining for __________.

A. solidary incentives; purposive incentives
B. solidary incentives; material incentives
C. material incentives; solidary incentives
D. material incentives; purposive incentives
E. purposive incentives; material incentives


Answer: B

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