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Helson and Wink (1987), in a longitudinal study of adult women, found that
 
  A) Allport's criteria of maturity did not apply at all to women.
  B) Women rarely, if ever, viewed themselves objectively.
  C) Women rarely, if ever, had warm interactions with others.
  D) Women sometimes experienced conflict between individual development and the demands of society,
  and Allport's theory did not consider such conflict.

Question 2

All of the following are evidence of lack of mental health (according to Allport) except
 
  A) egocentrism.
  B) self-criticism.
  C) realistic perception.
  D) having few interests besides work.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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