Horney's theory was influenced by her:

a. close association with Jung.
c. work with Anna Freud.
b. personal experiences.
d. experience with Allport.


ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Horney's theory was strongly influenced by her personal experiences in childhood and adolescence, as well as by social and cultural forces that were different from those that had influenced Freud.

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