Asked by Megan Renee on May 21, 2024

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Imagine that the editor of your local newspaper writes a column supporting a reduction in government intervention with more rights for individual citizens.The editor bases this argument on the assumption that people are rational beings who will fulfill their maximum potential as long as others do not infringe on their basic human needs.Which psychological perspective do this editor's views reflect

A)  evolutionary 
B)  humanistic 
C)  behavioural 
D)  psychodynamic

Humanistic Perspective

A psychological approach that emphasizes the study of the whole person, looking at human behavior through the eyes of the observer and the individual.

Government Intervention

The involvement by government in various aspects of society, economy, or legal system to influence outcomes.

Rational Beings

Entities capable of reasoning and logical thought, often used to distinguish humans in philosophical contexts.

  • Fathom the significance of humanism in molding our perspective on human behavior and the incentives behind it.
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Skyler BlevinsMay 21, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The editor's argument that people have the potential to fulfill their maximum potential reflects the humanistic perspective, which emphasizes individual growth and self-actualization. The belief that individuals should have more rights and less government intervention is also consistent with humanistic values of individual freedom and autonomy.