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-Psychodynamic Theory
-Trait Theory
-Learning Theory
-Humanistic Theory
-Sociocultural

E. Popular theorists include Maslow and Rogers.
A. Learning Theory

F. Popular theorists include freud, Jung, and Erikson
A. Trait Theory

Your answer to F. is correct.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trait_theory

However, you've missed on E. Please check the sites I posted earlier for you.

To match the theories with their popular theorists, we can look at the key ideas and concepts associated with each theory and then identify which theorists are commonly associated with them. Let's go through each theory and match them with their popular theorists:

1. Psychodynamic Theory:
- Key Ideas: Focuses on the influence of unconscious drives and childhood experiences on behavior and personality.
- Popular Theorists: Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Erik Erikson.

2. Trait Theory:
- Key Ideas: Emphasizes individual differences in personality and identifies various traits that describe and explain behavior.
- Popular Theorists: There is no one specific theorist associated with Trait Theory as it is a broader framework used by many psychologists to describe individual differences in personality.

3. Learning Theory:
- Key Ideas: Emphasizes the role of learning, experience, and reinforcement in shaping behavior and personality.
- Popular Theorists: B.F. Skinner, Ivan Pavlov, Albert Bandura.

4. Humanistic Theory:
- Key Ideas: Focuses on individuals' inherent drive towards self-actualization and personal growth.
- Popular Theorists: Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers.

5. Sociocultural Theory:
- Key Ideas: Highlights the impact of cultural and social factors on personality development and behavior.
- Popular Theorists: Lev Vygotsky, Urie Bronfenbrenner.

Matching the theories with their popular theorists:

E. Humanistic Theory - Popular theorists include Maslow and Rogers.
A. Psychodynamic Theory - Popular theorists include Freud, Jung, and Erikson.
A. Trait Theory - No specific theorist, as it is a broader framework.
F. Learning Theory - Popular theorists include Skinner, Pavlov, and Bandura.
S. Sociocultural Theory - Popular theorists include Vygotsky and Bronfenbrenner.