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The humanistic perspective has been criticized for promoting an excessive degree of:A. personality testing.B. individualism.C. factor analysis.D. pessimism.

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Letter B is correct. Individualism.

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The humanistic perspective is an approach to psychology that emphasizes man's motivation, empathy, self-image, equality, and good deeds.

So there are critics who believe that the humanistic perspective is too individualistic and elitist, for the precepts of Maslow's humanistic psychology are grounded in the centrality of the human figure and its ability to be responsible for its future, growth, and dignity. To critics this theory is elitist, for the real living conditions of society do not allow man to be self-fulfilling.

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