Nora is an author who has spent the last six months writing a novel. Now that she has finished the novel, she is spending time catching up with family and friends. Nora's behavior is best explained by __________ theory.

A. existence, relatedness, growth
B. goal-setting
C. leader-member exchange
D. expectancy


Answer: A

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