Freud, Rogers, Eysenck, Skinner, and Bandura
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Based on the coverage of Persons in Cultures, do you think Freud, Rogers, Eysenck, or Skinner would have developed the same theories they did if they had been raised in, e.g., an African or Asian culture rather than the US and/or Europe? Would Bandura have formulated the same theory, with a strong emphasis on self-efficacy?
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1. Based on the coverage of Persons in Cultures, do you think Freud, Rogers, Eysenck, or Skinner would have developed the same theories they did if they had been raised in, e.g., an African or Asian culture rather than the US and/or Europe?
I am sure that you will agree after coverage of Persons in Cultures, that it extremely unlikely that theorists from a collective society like Asia would adhere to Roger's ...
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