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There is considerable variation in what researchers include in the factor of extraversion.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Your friend thinks that denial and repression are the same thing. Explain how they are different.
 
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Answer: Repression involves keeping unconscious impulses or wishes completely out of the consciousness. It differs from denial because in denial, someone acknowledges the possibility of the impulses and then discards them; in repression, people are not aware of the impulses.



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