Which researcher's work sparked the person–situation debate?
a. Walter Mischel
b. Karen Horney
c. Sigmund Freud
d. Carl Rogers
Answer: A
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a. having the support of healthcare professionals; it tends to be impersonal and dehumanizing b. being covered by health insurance; tends to be far from an individual's home c. convenience for loved ones; it is extremely costly and financially draining d. being socially accepted; it tends to be frightening and demoralizing
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