A principle in humanistic psychology is that when an individual makes mistakes,
A. the individual is doomed to repeat the mistake.
B. the individual can either be rewarded or punished for it.
C. the individual learns from the mistake and is accountable.
D. the individual represses memories of it.
Ans: C
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