Julian Rotter's relationship with his brothers was a good example of:
a. Freud's concept of life instincts.
c. Erikson's concept of the identity crisis.
b. Adler's concept of birth order.
d. Rogers's concept of self-insight.
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Rotter (1916–2014) was born in Brooklyn, New York, the youngest of three brothers. He said they "fit quite well into Adler's descriptions of the oldest, the middle, and the 'fighting' youngest child."
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