What is a critique of the human motivation for self-actualization (Kenrick, Griskevicius, Neuberg, & Schaller, 2010)??
a. ?There is no evolutionary explanation for reaching this goal.
b. ?It is overly simplistic and is virtually never reached.
c. ?Self-actualization contradicts the motivation for affiliation.
d. ?Cultures differ dramatically in their emphasis on self-actualization.
ANSWER:
a
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