Freud's theories of normal human development are based on:

a. application of findings from abnormal adult patients
b. Direct observation of a number of children
c. His studies with "Little Albert" and attachment
d. Application of Classical Conditioning to children
e. The principle of Spontaneous Recovery in dreams


Ans: a. application of findings from abnormal adult patients

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