Today, there is a renewed interest in Horney's ideas:
a. primarily due to her opposition to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality inventory.
b. primarily due to the women's movement that began in the 1960s.
c. since Horney believed only biological contributions affect personality.
d. since Horney made much use of research data from sociology and anthropology.
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Primarily due to the women's movement that began in the 1960s, Horney's books again attracted attention. Her writings on feminine psychology and sexuality may constitute the most influential of her contributions, of value to scholars on the role of women in society well more than 50 years after Horney's death.
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