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Early psychoanalysts who broke away from a strict interpretation of psychoanalytic theory were called
A
evolutionary psychologists.
B
behavioral psychologists.
C
neo-Freudians.
D
Jungians.

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Understand the context: The question is about early psychoanalysts who deviated from traditional Freudian psychoanalytic theory.
Identify key terms: 'Neo-Freudians' refers to those who adapted Freud's theories, incorporating their own ideas while maintaining some core psychoanalytic principles.
Differentiate between options: 'Evolutionary psychologists' focus on how evolutionary principles influence behavior, 'behavioral psychologists' emphasize observable behavior, and 'Jungians' follow Carl Jung's theories, which are distinct from Freud's.
Recognize that 'neo-Freudians' is the term used for those who modified Freud's theories, such as Alfred Adler and Karen Horney, while still being influenced by his work.
Conclude that the correct answer is 'neo-Freudians' as they represent the group of early psychoanalysts who broke away from strict Freudian interpretation.
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