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Which of the following would a humanistic psychologist not use to explain an individual’s behaviour? - Psychology

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Which of the following would a humanistic psychologist not use to explain an individual’s behaviour?

Options

  • Innately good

  • Goal-directed and adaptive

  • Self - actualised

  • Balance among three competing forces

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Solution

Balance among three competing forces

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