One of the characteristics of self-actualizers, as described by Maslow, is that they:
a. are driven by D-motivation.
b. find pleasure and excitement in their hard work.
c. seek to reduce tension and work hard to satisfy their lower needs.
d. hide their feelings or emotions to satisfy the society.
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: One of the characteristics of self-actualizers, as described by Maslow, is that they find pleasure and excitement in their hard work. Through their intense dedication, self-actualizers are able to satisfy the metaneeds.
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