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At the drop of a hat, Pete will tell you, in as many ways as one can imagine, that he is the most talented salesperson in the company. He often boasts about his ability to "size up" customers and to close deals. He says he has not been promoted to manager because his work is not really appreciated. He resents those who have been promoted and views them as self-promoters. He expects others to meet his wishes, but he is insensitive to their needs. Pete's behavior represents ___________ personality disorder

narcissistic ( T/F)

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Answer:

Narcissistic- true.

Step-by-step explanation:

Narcissistic personality disorder may be defined the medical condition in which the individual has the inflated sense of being important and require excessive attention. These individual shows excessive admiration.

Pete here shows the condition of narcissistic personality disorder. Pete has a sense of entitlement and exaggerate his achievement and plans. He think that he is the only superior person among the group members and occupied with fantasies of success.

Thus, the answer is narcissistic- true.

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