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Ivonne Mosquera-Schmidt is an inspiring model of someone who is always trying to reach her optimal functioning, regardless of obstacles. Her fundamental needs for competence, relatedness, and autonomy can be explained by:
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Ivonne’s diagnosis of bladder cancer brought on a flood of emotions. Although she had a very positive attitude, it is likely that one of her emotions was fear. Which of the following plays a pivotal role in the experience of fear?
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One of the first challenges Ivonne faced as a child was the loss of her vision. Although she was completely blind, Ivonne wanted to do everything her sighted sisters did. Her choice may have led to more stress, but perhaps she was motivated to increase her level of stimulation. This explanation fits with which of the following?
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As she was growing up, Ivonne began to realize that it was up to her to achieve her education and career goals. Her behavior was motivated by her beliefs and desire to succeed. These represent:
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Ivonne has faced many challenges throughout her life, including serious health problems. It appears however that her level of happiness has remained stable. This suggests that there is a(n) ____________, or fixed level, around which happiness fluctuates.
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