- (E) The psychoanalytic perspective was popular at the turn of the twentieth century in Western
Europe. The neuroscience, evolutionary, and cognitive perspectives had yet to capture most
people’s interest, largely because of the lack of technological resources to study people from these
perspectives. While the behaviorist perspective was beginning to gain followers in the United
States during this time, Western Europeans remained more interested in Freud’s psychoanalytic
approach.
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