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mylen [45]
3 years ago
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_______, who was one of the earliest psychologists to champion women's issues, suggested that personality develops in the contex

t of social relationships and depends particularly on the relationship between parents and child and how well the child's needs are met. A. Karen Horney B. Anna Freud C. Bertha Pappenheim D. Mary Calkins
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Ronch [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Leta Stetter Hollingworth who was one of the earliest psychologists to champion women's issues.

Explanation:

In earlier days women's wear discriminated on the basis of sex. They were not allowed to live in freedom. Also did not had the freedom of expression. The thinking and devar psychology was a mystery until Leta Stetter Hollingworth didn't research about it.

She worked with his fellow in this research and gave worthy conclusion to this. Psychology also helps understanding the mental level of a person especially women.

joja [24]3 years ago
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Hi !

Answer:

Karen Horney , <em>who was one of the earliest psychologists to champion women's issues, suggested that personality develops in the context of social relationships and depends particularly on the relationship between parents and child and how well the child's needs are met.</em>

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