Individuals can vary in their strength of their need for affiliation as a function of ________
A) environmental factors only
B) either their traits or temporary states
C) temporary states only
D) their traits only
E) absolutely nothing, since people do not differ in terms of their strength of their need for affiliation
Answer: B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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