What is Maslow's problem with clinical approaches to understanding people?
A) They rely too heavily on maladjusted subjects.
B) Clinical setting are no place to study humans' behavior.
C) The results of clinical animal studies are generalized to people.
D) Clinical controls are too difficult to institute.
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