Gordon is concerned that his parenting will lead his son and two daughters to feel that they are only loved and accepted when they do things that he approves of and values. This is most similar to
A) Bandura's notion of reciprocal determinism.
B) Freud's notion of the id, ego, and superego.
C) Rogers's notion of conditions of worth.
D) Skinner's notion of reinforcers and punishers.
Answer: C
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