In his 1950 book, The Lonely Crowd, sociologist David Riesman argued that Americans were

A. increasingly more likely to be "other-directed."
B. both increasingly more likely to judge themselves on the basis of their own values, and increasingly interested in winning approval in their jobs and from their family.
C. increasingly more likely to judge themselves on the basis of their own values.
D. increasingly interested in winning approval in their jobs and from their family.
E. All these answers are correct.


Answer: A

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