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12 March, 20:02

Which MOST accurately describes the difference between old-school and new-school psychology? a. New-school perspectives focus on what is most important in the field and are more scientific than old-school perspectives. b. Old-school perspectives are still influential but new-school perspectives more accurately capture the current and future foci of the field c. New-school perspectives are more accurate and realistic in their approach, while old-school perspectives were either too positive or negative in their approach. d. Old-school perspectives are no longer relevant in today's society, while new-school perspectives capture the past, present, and future focus of the field.

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  1. 12 March, 22:32
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    b. Old-school perspectives are still influential but new-school perspectives more accurately capture the current and future foci of the field

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    Old school perspectives are still observed in what new psychologists practice today. I'm fact they're the bedrock on which new school psychologists have built new theories. However new school psychology is better suited for the present time and has worked on past work to improve and modify theories for the future ahead.
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