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xclash

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Jung's theory is concerned with:
 
  a. inherited primal experiences.
  c. consciousness, much more than Freud's.
  b. the development of social relationships.
  d. past events, not future aspirations.

Question 2

Jung's view of personality differs from Freud's in that Jung:
 
  a. placed an even greater emphasis on the unconscious.
  b. emphasized social factors in personality.
  c. considered human nature to be shaped solely by future goals.
  d. placed more emphasis on sex.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
FEEDBACK: He probed more deeply into the unconscious and added an entirely new dimension: the inherited experiences of all human and even prehuman species. Although Freud had recognized the influence of inherited primal experiences, Jung made it the core of his system of personality.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
FEEDBACK: A significant point of difference between Jung's view and Freud's view of personality revolved around the unconscious. Rather than minimizing the role of the unconscious Jung placed an even greater emphasis on it than Freud did. He probed more deeply into the unconscious and added an entirely new dimension: the inherited experiences of all human and even prehuman species.



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