Asked by Manoucheka Bastien on Sep 25, 2024
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In Allport's theory,past events are
A) important, because they continue to dominate behavior.
B) unimportant, because they are no longer active.
C) at the core of motivation.
D) second in importance to instincts.
Past Events
Occurrences or actions that have taken place before the present time.
Motivation
The internal or external drive that prompts individuals towards actions, goals, or to fulfill certain needs.
- Understand the importance of current and forthcoming actions within the context of Allport's theory.
Verified Answer
SR
Sherie Rowe-Haynes2 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In Allport's theory, past events are not considered active or dominant in present behavior, thus making them unimportant.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance of current and forthcoming actions within the context of Allport's theory.