Professor Kaufman is showing a film describing the modern approaches to psychology. The video is operating, but the sound is not. On the screen you see an individual named Abraham Maslow. If the sound was turned on, which of the following words would you probably hear from Maslow as he describes his views?

a. "...potential for self-fulfillment is important...".
b. "...their environment determines their behaviors...".
c. "...the biology of the brain is critical for understanding...".
d. "...the importance of unconscious motives...".


A

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