There was a time during the history of personality psychology when studying personality meant comparing the theories of Freud and Jung and Adler. Today, the relative importance of the neo-Freudian theories

A. appears to have declined.
B. remains popular among a greater variety of approaches.
C. is enjoying a "come back."
D. stands as a testament to the significance of their psychoanalytic roots.

A

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a) multimodal approach b) affordances c) opportunities d) sensation

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