Answer to Question 1
ANS: A
FEEDBACK: William Kell, one of Rogers's students, attempted to predict the behavior of delinquent children. Rogers predicted that the factors of family environment and social interactions (external factors) would correlate most strongly with delinquent behavior, but he was wrong. The factor that most accurately predicted later behavior was self-insight.
Answer to Question 2
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Rogers believed that the actualization tendency begins in the womb, facilitating human growth by providing for the differentiation of the physical organs and the development of physiological functioning. It is responsible for maturationthe genetically determined development of the body's parts and processesranging from the growth of the fetus to the appearance of the secondary sex characteristics at puberty.