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javeds

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Projection is
 
  A) attributing to others our own unacceptable desires and impulses.
  B) redirecting emotional, usually hostile, impulses from the real object to a substitute person or object.
  C) behaving in a manner contrary to one's real feelings.
  D) manufacturing a false, but good, excuse to justify unacceptable behavior.

Question 2

Displacement is
 
  A) attributing to others our own unacceptable desires and impulses.
  B) redirecting emotional, usually hostile, impulses from the real object to a substitute person or object.
  C) behaving in a manner contrary to one's real feelings.
  D) manufacturing a false, but good, excuse to justify unacceptable behavior.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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