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Which of the following is an example of a technological obsolescence threat?
Compensation
A defense mechanism where individuals overachieve in one area to make up for deficiencies in another.
Defective Parts
Components or elements that are flawed or malfunctioning and do not operate as intended.
Overcompensating
Exaggerating one's efforts in one area to make up for a real or perceived deficiency in another area.
Inferiority Complex
A psychological condition that arises from persistent feelings of inadequacy, often leading to overcompensation or avoidance behaviors, differing in intensity from general inferiority feelings.
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