In comparing psychodynamic and learning theories about personality disorders, ______

a. they are both grounded in theory rather than direct observations of family interactions
that presaged the development of personality disorders
b. psychodynamic theory is grounded in theory but learning theories are grounded in direct
observation
c. learning theories are grounded in theory but psychodynamic theory is grounded in
direct observation
d. they are both grounded in direct observations of family interactions that presaged the
development of personality disorders


A

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