Adler believed the father's role was vital in developing the child's social interest as well as other aspects of the personality

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: F
FEEDBACK: Adler believed that the mother's role was vital in developing the child's social interest as well as all other aspects of the personality. Through her behavior toward the child, the mother can either foster social interest or thwart its development.

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this experiment, there is the risk of ____.? a. ?random sampling b. ?experimenter bias c. ?participant bias d. ?the placebo effect

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a. arbitration. b. juror selection. c. police selection. d. all of these.

Psychology