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genevieve1028

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Which of the following is true about Carl Rogers' background?
 
  A. He entered his undergraduate education eager for a career in psychology.
  B. Before entering psychology, Rogers planned a career as a minister.
  C. The interpersonal warmth characteristic of Rogers' psychotherapy sessions was modeled by his parents as he grew up.
  D. Rogers studied with the great existential philosophers in Europe.

Question 2

According to the humanistic approach, people will be happy when
 
  A. their immediate needs, such as money and shelter, are met.
  B. they establish meaningful personal relationships.
  C. their lives are free from problems.
  D. they move toward becoming fully functioning.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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