A group of nursing students is reviewing the various theories that form the basis for psychiatric–mental health nursing. The students demonstrate understanding of these theories when they identify which theorist as addressing female development?
Select all that apply.
A) Maslow
B) Gilligan
C) Bandura
D) Miller
E) Thorndike
Ans: B, D
Both Gilligan and Miller addressed female development, identifying that females develop differently from males. Maslow focused on a hierarchy of needs, Bandura focused on learning through the internalization of behaviors of others, and Thorndike focused on reinforcement of positive behavior as important for learning.
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