One of the criticisms of Rogers's work was that:
a. training in his methods required a medical degree and a lengthy period of specialization.
c. he did not verify the accuracy of his reports.
b. he ignored those factors of which the clients were not consciously aware but which could influence behavior.
d. his data did not rely on objective observation and were not gathered in a controlled and systematic fashion.
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Critics charge that Rogers ignored those factors of which the client was not consciously aware but which could influence behavior. People may distort reports of their subjective experiences, repressing some events and elaborating on or inventing others, to conceal their true nature and present an idealized self-image.
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