Horney's actual research approach relied mainly on:
a. experimental observations to measure response to stimuli.
b. correlational research involving self-report inventories.
c. behavioral assessment through case studies.
d. hypnosis and neurological assessments.
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Horney used the case study method. Horney focused on her patients' visible emotional reactions toward her, believing that these could explain her patients' attitudes toward other people.
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