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biggirl4568

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Neurotic individuals who protect themselves against feelings of insecurity by exploiting others as a means of feeling superior and powerful are called:
 
  a. compliant types
  b. detached types
  c. anxiety types
  d. aggressive types

Question 2

In her discussion of female masochism, Horney maintained that:
 
  a. men's greater size and strength could create within women the idea of their own inferiority
  b. masochism in women is unrelated to anatomical and physiological differences between the sexes
  c. the development of masochism in women is not the result of women's perceptions of their inferiority
  d. masochism in women is related to their superior views of their intellect



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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