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Eric is on the fast track at the law firm where he works. he is always the first one in the office in the morning, the last one to leave at night, and he has more billable hours than any other associate in the firm. he is determined to become a partner in the law firm within the next couple of years. according to mcclelland's acquired needs theory, which need would appear to be the most important to eric?

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