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Need to achieve . — Initiative was one of the separate behavioral indicators identified earlier as a characteristic included in some conceptions of psychological dependency . The need to achieve is a motive that bears a resemblance to ...
Need to achieve . — Initiative was one of the separate behavioral indicators identified earlier as a characteristic included in some conceptions of psychological dependency . The need to achieve is a motive that bears a resemblance to ...
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need to achieve appears to predict better the vigor of work performance , once a job is taken , than whether or not a person works at all . ( This corresponds to the findings from a large body of research on industrial productivity ...
need to achieve appears to predict better the vigor of work performance , once a job is taken , than whether or not a person works at all . ( This corresponds to the findings from a large body of research on industrial productivity ...
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As social workers our primary task is to treat or , more exactly , to achieve change or to stabilize behavior , and it is only a related , secondary , albeit necessary , task to define behavior as problematic or nonproblematic .
As social workers our primary task is to treat or , more exactly , to achieve change or to stabilize behavior , and it is only a related , secondary , albeit necessary , task to define behavior as problematic or nonproblematic .
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE TO ECONOMIC | 3 |
SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
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