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In psychoanalysis, transference is when
 
  a. the client talks freely about whatever comes to mind.
  b. the therapist directs some of his or her anxiety toward the client. c. the manifest content of dreams evolves into latent content.
  d. the client begins acting toward the therapist in ways that mirror the client's conflictridden relationships withothers.
 e. the client transfers material from the unconscious mind to the conscious mind.

Question 2

Spearman proposed that intelligence is composed of
 
  a. seven primary mental abilities.
  b. a general factor he termed g..
  c. a general factor he termed g and other specific abilities.
  d. eight different factors.
  e. three aspects  analytic, reactive, and practical.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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