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Medicine, 15.06.2021 02:30, painespeach1849

Which are considered limitations of psychodynamic theories of personality? Select all that apply.

These theories suggest that humans have no free will to control their behaviors and personality.
These theories are difficult to test for determining objective, scientific results regarding personality.
These theories suggest that human personality is formed by both psychological and biological factors.
These theories put too much emphasis on the influence of society on personality.

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