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Unit 1 – Scientific Foundations of Psychology
Topic 1.3
How did Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow diverge from traditional Freudian perspectives in their approach to understanding human behavior?
They advocated for ignoring emotional states when studying human behavior.
They emphasized positive potential, self-growth, and free will over deterministic unconscious forces.
They dismissed the significance of childhood experiences on adult personality traits.
They rejected any consideration of external social influences on individuals' behaviors.
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