Which of the following people have a life position that indicates "I'm OK, you're not OK"?
a. People who assume that they are less competent and less influential than others
b. People who feel OK about themselves and others
c. People who supervise others closely because they feel others cannot be trusted
d. People who lack confidence in themselves and trust others
ANS: C
People with the "I'm OK, you're not OK" life position do not believe they can rely on anyone but themselves.
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