Rogers described three principles of homeodynamics to describe the nature of change in the human-environmental field process

A. Mind, body, spirit
B. Intra, inter, and extra dimensions of reality
C. Resonancy, helicy, and integrality
D. Unitary, revolutionary, congruency


ANS: C

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