Crystal decides to take an accounting class even though she has a very weak computational background. While she is looking forward to the experience, she is also a little nervous. Kate, Crystal's friend, remarks, "Whew, you're crazy! I'd never take that class because I know I'd fail!" According to Atkinson, Crystal and Kate differ in their
a. level of interest.
b. self-concept.
c. attribution patterns.
d. need for achievement.
d
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