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jparksx

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Briefly discuss the relationship between conditional positive regard and conditions of worth.
 
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Question 2

Which of the following is true about what psychologists have thought about the interplay between genes and environment?
 
  a. It was originally assumed these influences are distinct, and that has been supported by the
  evidence.
  b. It was originally assumed these influences are distinct, and that has turned out to be overly simplified.
   c. It was originally assumed these influences are independent, and that has been supported by the evidence.
  d. It was originally assumed these influences are independent, and that has turned out to be overly simplified.



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Answer to Question 1

Positive regard refers to our strong, built-in motive to be accepted and to have others' love, friendship and affection. If the acceptance is contingent upon the satisfaction of certain conditions (e.g., I'll like and accept you, but only if you act in a particular way), it is referred to as conditional positive regard. The conditions under which the person is judged worthy of positive regard are known as conditions of worth.

Answer to Question 2

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