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Jung believed that dreams are _____ and _____ in nature.
 
  a. periodical; retrospective
  b. prospective; compensatory
  c. predictable; neurotic
  d. recurrent; unpredictable

Question 2

In Jung's word-association test, which of the following factors indicated the presence of a complex in a subject's psyche?
 
  a. Delay in responding
  b. Slips of the tongue
  c. Same response to different words
  d. All of these are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Jung believed that dreams were more than unconscious wishes. First, dreams are prospective; that is, they help us prepare for experiences and events we anticipate will occur. Second, dreams are compensatory; they help bring about a balance between opposites in the psyche by compensating for the overdevelopment of any one psychic structure.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Jung used word association to uncover complexes in his patients. A variety of factors indicated the presence of a complex, including physiological responses, delays in responding, making the same response to different words, slips of the tongue, stammering, responding with more than one word, making up words, or failing to respond.



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