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Professor Kay thinks that Freud's view that sex played a central role in psychological conflict was exaggerated. He thinks interpersonal relationships and the social context are very important to psychological development.
 
  Professor Kay is probably a __________.
  a. neo-analytic theorist
  b. cognitive-behavioral theorist
  c. humanistic theorist
  d. behaviorist

Question 2

A(n) __________ approach to personality focuses on one specific culture, whereas a(n) __________ approach is cross-cultural.
 
  A) etic; emic
  B) etic; rational
  C) rational; diverse
  D) emic; etic
  E) narrow; emic



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A: neo-analytic theorist

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