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cmoore54

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Concerning unconscious motivation
 
  A) Horney believed it to be important but Freud did not.
  B) Freud believed it to be important but Horney did not.
  C) Both Horney and Freud believed it to be important.
  D) Neither Horney nor Freud believed it to be important.

Question 2

Concerning the importance of early childhood experience
 
  A) Horney believed it to be important but Freud did not.
  B) Freud believed it to be important but Horney did not.
  C) Both Horney and Freud believed it to be important.
  D) Neither Horney nor Freud believed it to be important.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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