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Jung believed that after age 40
 
  a. people develop their internal self potential through balancing of competing opposites.
  b. repressed childhood desires determine future personality development.
  c. the personality has become rigid, no longer capable of change.
  d. life choices are determined primarily by internalization of societal expectations.

Question 2

The metaphor is particular helpful to understanding wisdom and issues concerning preparation for ones
  death.
 
  a. mechanistic
  b. information processing
  c. emergent self
  d. transcendent self



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d



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