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RRMR

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According to Carl Rogers, a humanistic psychologist, what is one explanation of where hate comes from?
 
  A) The constraints that societies place on individuals
  B) Not receiving unconditional positive regard from one's mother
  C) Collectivism that goes against an individual's free will
  D) Part biological part societal
  E) An inability to become self-actualized

Question 2

The purpose of using twins as a source of data in personality studies is to
 
  A) show that nature is more powerful than nurture in the development of personality.
  B) show that nurture is more powerful than nature in the development of personality.
  C) study the effects that both nature and nurture have in the development of personality.
  D) concentrate only on nature in the development of personality.
  E) concentrate only on nurture in the development of personality.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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