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Concerning the self-actualization process for women, Maslow believed that it
 
  A) was impossible.
  B) was possible, but the womens ultimate concern with home and family could not be abandoned in the process.
  C) was the same as for men.
  D) was possible only for females who choose a career outside the home.



Question 2

Maslow characterized what he believed was the optimal set of circumstances for a child as
 
  A) unconditional positive regard.
  B) freedom within limits.
  C) conditional positive regard.
  D) actualizing contingencies.



Question 3

The way our culture defines ______ tends to prevent the male child from developing such traits as sympathy, kindness, and tenderness, all of which characterize the self-actualized individual.
 
  A) manly
  B) success
  C) achievement
  D) career



Question 4

Maslow referred to the fear of ones own potential greatness as
 
  A) metapathology.
  B) the actualizing neurosis.
  C) the Jonah complex.
  D) the self-doubt syndrome.



Question 5

According to Maslow, most people
 
  A) seek the self knowledge that leads to self-actualization.
  B) fear the self knowledge that leads to self-actualization.
  C) have no interest in the self knowledge that leads to self-actualization.
  D) are often surprised and delighted about the self knowledge that leads to self-actualization.
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Great answers! <3
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