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jerry coleman

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What is the Wednesday Psychological Society?
 
  a. A group of neo-Freudians who meet in New York City.
  b. A group of psychologists who met in Europe and wouldnt include Freud.
  c. A group formed in the early 1900s of five prominent scientists, including Freud, who were interested in furthering development of the analytic school of psychology.
  d. A group of existential and client-centered psychologists in California in the 1950s.
  e. A group of cognitive and behavioral scientists who wanted to make psychology more rigorous.

Question 2

What was Freuds most famous publication?
 
  a. Talk Therapy Treatment of Hysteria
  b. Therapeutic Uses of Cocaine
  c. He did not publish. Most of what is known about Freud results from publications of people who studied with him.
  d. The Interpretation of Dreams
  e. Ego, id and Superego: Divisions of the Soul



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Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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