Which of the following is correct about Adler's concept of striving for superiority?
A. A strong striving for superiority is most likely to develop in children who see their superiority over others very early in life.
B. Striving for superiority was one of many equally important motivational forces Adler used to explain achievement behavior.
C. Weak and helpless children are unlikely to develop a strong sense of striving for superiority.
D. Striving for superiority has its roots in a child's perception of personal inferiority.
D
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a. provides a general description of the study b. always begins on a new page after the introduction c. gives a report of the results d. begins immediately following the introduction, not on a new page
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