What is object-relations theory? ______

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Object-relations theory reflects a newer psychodynamic perspective. Object-relations
theorists focus on how an individual interacts with others (objects) and on the relationships
that are experienced. Interactions with others may be both real and imagined, thus we
possess internalized objects that may be contradictory and give rise to internal conflicts, as
when something is both feared and desired.

Psychology

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The extent to which results can be generalized to the whole population is

a. content validity. b. external validity. c. internal validity. d. professional validity.

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