In response to the psychodynamic and behaviorist perspectives, the humanistic movement:

A. put more control of personality development in the hands of the individual.

B. put less control of personality development in the hands of the individual.

C. believed personality development could not be influenced by the environment or early childhood experiences.

D. Believed most personality characteristics were predetermined.

A. put more control of personality development in the hands of the individual.

Psychology

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a. True b. False

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