Which of the following was an American psychologist who was among the first to find evidence that women’s performance on cognitive, perceptual, and motor tasks was consistently similar to that of males?

A. Leta Hollingworth
B. Alfred Adler
C. Helene Deutsch
D. Sigmund Freud


Ans: A

Psychology

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