The humanistic perspective emphasizes personal growth and self-actualization but poses challenges in measurement due to its qualitative nature. Evidence is primarily gathered through case studies and self-reporting, making it less measurable than quantitative approaches in psychology. This leads to complexities when comparing its effectiveness to more empirical psychological theories. ;
Evidence supporting the humanistic perspective is not easily measured due to its qualitative nature, which emphasizes personal experience over quantitative metrics. The humanistic perspective relies on subjective methods like case studies and self-reports, making direct measurement complex. Thus, the answer to the question is B. False.
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