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tuffie

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Lee and Robbins found that university students who had:
 
  a. strong, fulfilled needs to belong were very lonely
  b. strong, unfulfilled needs to belong were very lonely
  c. weak, unfulfilled needs to belong felt alienated and very lonely
  d. weak needs for friendship had no friends

Question 2

The existentialists maintain that Freud's emphasis on the use of objective techniques to study behavior:
 
  a. limited the range of phenomena that he studied
  b. helped him to develop a complete and precise theory of human behavior
  c. helped him to develop a theory that was highly stimulating to other investigators
  d. helped him to develop a simple but elegant theory of personality



Swizqar

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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