K has been getting mediocre grades in school. When she applies for admission at the upper division level, she is rejected on the basis of inadequate grades. Thereafter, K studies harder and receives better grades. K's behavioral change is rooted in

A. a rude awakening.
B. normal anxiety.
C. trait anxiety.
D. altruism.


Ans: B. normal anxiety.

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