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wenmo

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Using SP theory, if the grandiose-exhibitionistic aspects are strongest, the individual will be:
 
  a. boring and naked
  b. loud and annoying
  c. assertive and ambitious
  d. passive and reserved

Question 2

The Adlerian concept related to terms such as self, ego, individuality, the whole attitude toward life, and personality is called:
 
  A. Social interest.
   B. Early recollections.
   C. Lifestyle.
   D. Inferiority personality.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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