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rlane42

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According to Horney, differences between males and females are
 
  A) primarily due to biological causes.
  B) primarily due to lack of communication.
  C) primarily due to cultural forces.
  D) not very great, when we really get to know people.

Question 2

Horney described the primary neurotic conflict of her time as the conflict between
 
  A) love and hate.
  B) competitiveness and cooperation.
  C) competitiveness and love.
  D) men and women.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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