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A theorist is analyzing an adult's intense ambition and drive for success. While this theorist agrees that early childhood experiences are foundational, they believe the primary motivators for personality are rooted in social and cultural contexts rather than inborn drives. Which of the following explanations for the adult's ambition would be most consistent with this theorist's modified perspective?
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A theorist is analyzing an adult's intense ambition and drive for success. While this theorist agrees that early childhood experiences are foundational, they believe the primary motivators for personality are rooted in social and cultural contexts rather than inborn drives. Which of the following explanations for the adult's ambition would be most consistent with this theorist's modified perspective?