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Title: Mid-term Examination
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This question is located on the third page also. For this question my answer was B, which is a desire for control. The correct answer for the question is the need for structure. People with the need for structure are motivated to organize their mental and physical worlds in simple ways... Showed first 250 characters
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This question is located on the third page also. For this question my answer was B, which is a desire for control. The correct answer for the question is the need for structure. People with the need for structure are motivated to organize their mental and physical worlds in simple ways... Showed next 250 characters
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