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jCorn1234

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A study by Hankoff (1987) using Adler's personality analysis methods showed that the early memories of adult criminals dealt with:
 
  a. disturbing or aggressive interactions.
  b. envy of rich people.
  c. feelings of social deprivation.
  d. striving for material goods.

Question 2

Research on Adler's ideas revealed that early memories of depressed persons were concerned with:
 
  a. abandonment.
  c. illness.
  b. anger.
  d. threatening events.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Early recollections of adult criminals dealt with disturbing or aggressive interactions with other people. They contained more unpleasant events than the early recollections of a control group.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Early memories of people diagnosed as anxiety neurotics were concerned with fear; early memories of depressed persons centered on abandonment; and early memories of those with psychosomatic complaints involved illness.



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