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nummyann

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The _____, as Freud envisioned it, remains the least understood factor in personality development.
 
  a. emotional unconscious
  c. individual unconscious
  b. collective unconscious
  d. rational unconscious

Question 2

In a study called Mommy and I are one, _____ presentation of certain stimuli influences cognitive as well as emotional responses.
 
  a. suppressive
  c. direct
  b. conscious
  d. subliminal



juicepod

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
FEEDBACK: The emotional unconscious as Freud envisioned itthe startling idea that signaled the formal beginning of the study of personalityremains the least understood factor and still very much what it was in Freud's time, mysterious and inaccessible.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
FEEDBACK: The text discussed the Mommy and I are one study about how subliminal presentation of certain stimuli influenced cognitive as well as emotional responses (Silverman & Weinberger, 1985). The subliminal stimuli had therapeutic value even though the subjects had no conscious awareness of the actual messages.



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