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When addressing the issue of nomothetic versus idiographic approaches to research, Eysenck claimed that
 
  A) only the nomothetic approach was valuable.
  B) the distinction between the two approaches was of little practical interest to psychologists.
  C) the idiographic approach was more valuable than the nomothetic.
  D) the nomothetic approach was more valuable than the idiographic.

Question 2

Horney believed that in self-analysis was very important.
 
  A) free association
  B) transference
  C) the overcoming of resistances
  D) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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