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luvbio

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In terms of when they occur in a persons life, which of the following depicts the proper sequence?
 
  A) worldview>fictional finalism>lifestyle
  B) worldview>lifestyle>fictional finalism
  C) fictional finalism>worldview>lifestyle
  D) lifestyle>worldview>fictional finalism

Question 2

Humans will typically develop beliefs and then act as if those beliefs are true. This describes Adlers concept of
 
  A) fictional finalism.
  B) existential imagination.
  C) the creative self.
  D) social interest.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: A





 

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