In terms of non-clinical applications of Horney’s theories, they have proven valuable in studies of
A) literature, biography, and physics.
B) religion, horticulture, and philosophy.
C) literature, philosophy, and mathematics.
D) biography, culture, and religion.
Answer: D
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