Which of the following is predominantly an intrapersonal characteristic?

a. Affiliation c. Achievement
b. Power d. Empowerment


C
The need for achievement is predominantly an intrapersonal characteristic and is motivated by one's
personal conviction of capability and competence. Affiliation, power, and empowerment are
predominantly interpersonal characteristics.

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