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Cultures Whose Common Characteristic Is That Their Fortunes Depend on Factors

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Cultures whose common characteristic is that their fortunes depend on factors they cannot control are likely to engage in games of ________.

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Definitions:

Motivational Level

The degree of enthusiasm, drive, or desire with which an individual or group approaches tasks or goals.

Unsatisfied Need

A requirement or necessity that has not been fulfilled, often driving motivation and action to meet that need.

McClelland's Theory

A motivational theory that suggests individuals are motivated by three primary needs: achievement, affiliation, and power.

Need For Achievement

A strong desire to perform challenging tasks well.

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