The reasons that people give for joining groups reflect psychologist Wil Schutz's long recognized motivations for human interaction, which are one's need for
A) achievement, affiliation, and power.
B) inclusion, openness, and control.
C) belonging, openness, and self-actualization.
D) inclusion, affiliation, and power.
E) security, self-esteem, and control.
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