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Jung goes beyond the compositional and efficient causalities of biology and behaviorism to emphasize
 
  A) the teleological importance of goals.
  B) the instant-replay effect.
  C) the theory that all our actions are caused by God's design.
  D) the anima-animus causality

Question 2

Freud, who had originally planned to make Jung heir to his theory of psychoanalysis ended up disagreeing with his protege in regards to
 
  A) the importance of sexuality as a master motive.
  B) the significance of the forth force.
  C) the importance of dreams and dream analysis.
  D) the shadow complex.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: A



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