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azncindy619

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If personality theories reflect the biographies of their authors, the authors of your text conclude that
 
  A) the theories are not invalidated.
  B) the theories are less useful than they otherwise might be.
  C) the theories are biographic and therefore more or less useless.
  D) more useful than ever.

Question 2

Atwood and Tomkins argue that to fully understand a theory of personality one must recognize the
 
  A) importance of the unconscious mind.
  B) practical implications of the theory.
  C) influence of its authors biography.
  D) interdisciplinary nature of personality theories.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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