McClelland's need for achievement corresponds most closely to
A. Herzberg's hygiene factors.
B. Maslow's esteem needs.
C. extrinsic rewards.
D. Alderfer's relatedness needs.
E. Maslow's self-actualization needs.
E. Maslow's self-actualization needs.
McClelland's need for achievement refers to the desire to excel, to do something better or more efficiently, to solve problems, to achieve excellence in challenging tasks. Maslow's self-actualization needs refer to the need for self-fulfillment, the need to develop one's fullest potential, to become the best one is capable of being.
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