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Ainat [17]
3 years ago
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According to Rogers, people brought up with unconditional positive regard ________. tend to be vain and narcissistic are unlikel

y to be fully functioning feel valued regardless of their attitudes and behaviors live lives directed toward what others want and value
Social Studies
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Maru [420]3 years ago
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Answer: Tend to feel valued despite of attitudes and behaviors they persist

Explanation:

According to the theory of Roger, human tends to develop as fully functioning and ideal to own-self on basis of positive regard in condition they are present .They have the feeling of being valued and importance without considering the behavior they have towards others.This creates a fully developed personality

Other option are incorrect because  feeling of vain ,not turning into completely functioning and following or doing what other people want them to do is not the part that gives a person feeling of real self

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