Freud and his successor, Carl Jung, had fundamental disagreements about the motivation for behavior. While Freud thought that past events and sexual impulses were important, Jung believed that
A) future goals and spiritual motivators may cause behavior.
B) past events and sexual and spiritual motivators were important.
C) present events and spiritual motivators cause behavior.
D) birth order was the most important determinant.
Question 2
One difficulty associated with family studies is that
A) they do not indicate whether symptoms run in families.
B) it is not possible to separate the influence of genetics from that of the environment.
C) the drop-out rate for family members tends to be high.
D) it is difficult to determine the contribution of dominant versus recessive genes in family members.