Critics of the humanist approach argue that:

a. it places too much emphasis on "nature," and not enough on "nurture."
b. although the concepts are intuitively appealing, they are difficult to define operationally.
c. although rational decision making is acknowledged, the dominant emphasis on the unconscious
hinders research.
d. the approach provides an excellent framework for interpreting personality in collectivist cultures, but is
inadequate in individualist cultures.


B

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