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According to mcclelland what is the need for achievement based on

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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McClelland's Human Motivation Theory states that every person has one of the three main driving motivators: the needs for achievement, affiliation, or power. These motivators are not inherent; we develop them through our culture and life experiences. Achievers like to solve problems and achieve goals.



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Answered by BrainlyPie
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Before talking about the need of achievement is based on let us know about the McClelland's Human Motivation Theory.

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It states that : Every particular being mainly person has one of three main driving motivators i.e., the needs for achievement, affiliation, and/or power.

=> These motivators are not inherent, in actual we develop them through our culture as well as our life experiences.

=> And of talking about the achievers, achievers like to solve problems and achieve goals.

Coming back to the question i.e.,

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What is the need for achievement based on according to McClelland ?

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Need for achievement or N-Ach mainly refers to an individual's desire for significant accomplishment, and mastering of skills, and control, and/or high standards.

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This term was first used by Henry Murray and is associated with a range of (particular) actions.
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