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jazziefee

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Freud's theory dealt with sexuality because
 
  A) his sexually repressed Victorian-era patients were troubled by inner conflicts and tensions.
  B) he was ashamed of his own sexual desires.
  C) he thought only neurotic people experienced sexual tensions.
  D) he was very religious and wanted to purge people of their sexual compulsions.
  E) all of these.

Question 2

Recent research by Baum & Anderson examining the construct of transference suggests that
 
  A) transference does NOT occur in everyday situations.
  B) our mothers do NOT help us develop an ability to interact with new acquaintances.
  C) Freud was correct in assuming that sexual drives influenced everyday cognitions.
  D) we can transfer ideas from our dreams into our everyday cognitions.
  E) experiences in prior relationships are transferred, having effects on new relationships.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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