In contrast to the other approaches, in what way are the behavioral/social learning approach and the psychoanalytic approach to personality similar?
A. Both maintain that we are often not aware of the causes of our behavior.
B. Both emphasize the importance of environmental determinants of behavior.
C. Both emphasize genetic determinants of behavior.
D. Both maintain that behavior is often the result of free choices (free will).
A
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a. Trait analysis b. Factor analysis c. Synthetic analysis d. All of the above
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A. amniotic fluid B. heart rate C. blood work D. neurotransmitter levels
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-cultural syndromes. -subjective discomforts. -situational contexts. -maladaptive behaviors.
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