Asked by navika agarwal on Jul 05, 2024

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Skinner's childhood was characterized by

A) sibling rivalry.
B) a strong Oedipus complex.
C) parental warnings that influenced his adult behavior.
D) compensation for physical inferiority.

Oedipus Complex

A Freudian concept describing a child's feelings of desire for the opposite-sex parent and jealousy and rivalry with the same-sex parent.

Sibling Rivalry

Competition, jealousy, and conflict between siblings for parental attention, affection, or recognition.

Physical Inferiority

A perceived or actual physical weakness or inadequacy compared to others.

  • Appreciate the significance of Skinner's early life and upbringing on the development of his theoretical perspectives.
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I'Mari WilliamsJul 07, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Skinner's childhood was characterized by parental warnings that influenced his adult behavior. He often mentioned how his mother's warnings about not sucking his thumb due to the risk of spreading germs influenced his later work on behavior and its modification.