Asked by Kayleen Roybal on Jul 17, 2024

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The humanistic perspective's emphasis on humans' potential for personal growth is most similar to which other personality theorist's belief concerning humans' primary motivation

A)  Hans Eysenck
B)  Carl Jung 
C)  Alfred Adler
D)  B F Skinner

Primary Motivation

Fundamental drives or desires that underlie human behavior, such as survival, pleasure, or social acceptance.

Personal Growth

The process of improving oneself through activities that enhance both the awareness and identity.

  • Gain an understanding of how personality theories affect one's view of oneself and others.
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Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Alfred Adler believed that humans are primarily motivated by their desire for personal growth and to overcome feelings of inferiority. This is similar to the humanistic perspective's emphasis on the potential for personal growth.