According to Carol Dweck and colleague (2000), achievement motives can be maintained by

a. learning and performance goals. c. intrinsic rewards.
b. extrinsic rewards. d. the need for approval.


A

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a. Aryn's other identities probably have exceptional memory for events, but Aryn will not b. Aryn probably won't want to continue therapy c. Aryn's other identities may not make themselves accessible during an interview d. Aryn probably will try to integrate her identities before the interview takes place

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a. ?Howard won't recognize you, but would be able to play tic-tac-toe. b. ?Howard will recognize you, but won’t be able to play tic-tac-toe. c. ?Howard won’t recognize you and won’t be able to play tic-tac-toe. d. ?Howard will recognize you and will be able to play tic-tac-toe.

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A. multiple well-controlled, double-blind experiments. B. a combination of well-controlled correlational studies and cross-sectional research. C. a program of multiple research designs over a period of time. D. multiple cross-sectional and longitudinal designs over a period of time.

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