Multiple Choice
As Rogers conceptualizes it, a number of meaningful statements can be made about the "self." Which of the following statements would Rogers agree with?
A) In general, the complex of meanings and perceptions which make up the "self" are unsymbolized by the individual.
B) The "self" is not structural in nature--being instead, an amorphous unit.
C) The "self" represents an organized set of perceptions.
D) The concept of the "self" as conceptualized by Rogers does not fit into what traditionally has been a topic of study in psychology.
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