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tingc95

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Wars and economic recessions can restrict life choices and influence the formation of:
 
  a. self-identity.
  c. the unconscious.
  b. archetypes.
  d. constructs.

Question 2

_____ believed that environmental factors can either promote or inhibit the innate need for self-actualization.
 
  a. Horney
  c. Maslow
  b. Allport
  d. Cattell



tashiedavis420

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Large-scale societal events such as wars and economic recessions can restrict our life choices and influence the formation of self-identity. More ordinary life changes, such as becoming parents, getting a divorce, or changing jobs, can also affect our personality.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Maslow and Rogers contended that self-actualization was innate but recognized that environmental factors could either inhibit or promote the self-actualization need.



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