Adler preferred the terms "objective goals" or "unguided self-discovery" for the concept of fictional finalism as it is known today

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

ANS: F
FEEDBACK: Adler formalized the concept of fictional finalism as the notion that fictional ideas guide our behavior as we strive toward a complete or whole state of being. Adler preferred the terms "subjective final goal" or "guiding self-ideal" to describe this concept, but it continues to be known as "fictional finalism."

Psychology

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High schools invest ________ resources in programs for students who plan to enter the workforce when they leave school than on students who plan to attend college when they leave school

A) about the same amount of B) far fewer C) a disproportionately large amount of D) far more

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