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Melani1276

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A man thinks of himself as an outstanding athlete. One day, he watches some tennis players at his athletic club who are considerably better than he is. This information is threatening to his self concept. Because the man is not fully functioning, Rogers might have expected him to do one of the following except one. Which one?
 
  A. Experience anxiety
  B. Reinterpret what he has seen to make it less threatening
  C. Deny that the men are good tennis players
  D. Accept that there are better tennis players than himself

Question 2

According to Rogers, subception allows us to
 
  A. avoid awareness of threatening information.
  B. move toward self actualization.
  C. bring our real and ideal selves closer together.
  D. come to see ourselves as we really are.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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