A psychological approach that stressed a person's potential for positive growth was developed by:

A) Freud and Jung.
B) Skinner and Watson.
C) Rogers and Maslow.
D) Gall and Broca.


C) Rogers and Maslow.

Psychology

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A) somewhat less likely to make the fundamental attribution error B) a great deal more likely to make the fundamental attribution error C) unaware of the fundamental attribution error D) somewhat more likely to make the fundamental attribution error E) able to avoid the fundamental attribution error completely

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A. intellectual abilities B. cultural worldview C. social context D. personality factors

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Because they were regarded as being different from standard psychiatric syndromes, the personality disorders in DSM-IV were

a. not listed. b. categorized as emotional disorders. c. separated from mood disorders. d. given what is called a "provisional" category.

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