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Ralph lives in a society where individuals are taught to be all they can be. One of his goals is to stand out and be different. He is most likely living in a(n) __________ society.
 
  A) socialist
  B) individualistic
  C) collectivist
  D) communist
  E) humanist

Question 2

Maslow based his theories on the study of
 
  A) well-adjusted people.
  B) homeless individuals.
  C) lobotomized patients in mental institutions.
  D) individuals with eating disorders.
  E) schizophrenic patients.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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