A common criticism of Adler, Freud, and Jung's theories of personality development is that
A) they place too much importance on adolescence and not enough on early childhood experiences.
B) they overestimate the importance of the conscious mind in personality development.
C) they are filled with unfalsifiable claims.
D) they underestimate the human capacity for engaging in selfish and destructive actions.
Answer: C
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