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According to McClelland, the need for affiliation includes the extent to which an individual is concerned about having the people around him or her get along with each other. Author: I could imagine a student saying this is false because the need for affiliation is not just being concerned with how others get along. Thus, my revision.

Understand the fundamental concept of derived demand in relation to resources.
Distinguish between the marginal revenue product (MRP) of perfect and imperfect competitors as output changes.
Identify the factors influencing a firm's demand for resources.
Explain the relationship between MRP and resource employment decisions.

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