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| 1 |  |  The twin cornerstones of psychoanalytic motivation are |
|  | A) | sex and security. |
|  | B) | safety and security. |
|  | C) | hunger and sex. |
|  | D) | sex and aggression. |
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| 2 |  |  Freud began his self-analysis shortly after |
|  | A) | he broke off his relationship with Fliess. |
|  | B) | he broke off his relationship with Jung. |
|  | C) | his mother died. |
|  | D) | his father died. |
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| 3 |  |  As a youth and young man, Freud was strongly motivated to |
|  | A) | win fame by making a great discovery. |
|  | B) | overtake his older brother Julius. |
|  | C) | practice medicine on the poor people of Vienna. |
|  | D) | become a rabbi and move to New York. |
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| 4 |  |  What analogy did Freud use to illustrate the relationship between the ego and the id? |
|  | A) | rider and horse |
|  | B) | groom and bride |
|  | C) | chicken and egg |
|  | D) | hammer and anvil |
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| 5 |  |  The id serves the __________ principle. |
|  | A) | pleasure |
|  | B) | reality |
|  | C) | moralistic |
|  | D) | idealistic |
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| 6 |  |  Which regions of the mind have no direct contact with the external world? |
|  | A) | id and superego |
|  | B) | id and ego |
|  | C) | id only |
|  | D) | ego and superego |
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| 7 |  |  Which of these is a manifestation of both sex and aggression? |
|  | A) | anxiety |
|  | B) | narcissism |
|  | C) | sadism |
|  | D) | love |
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| 8 |  |  A masochist receives sexual pleasure from |
|  | A) | inflicting pain on others. |
|  | B) | joining a credit union. |
|  | C) | receiving pain inflicted by others. |
|  | D) | watching other people undress. |
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| 9 |  |  Freud called the mouth, anus, and genitals |
|  | A) | Oedipal strivings. |
|  | B) | erogenous zones. |
|  | C) | the aim of the sexual instinct. |
|  | D) | the aim of the aggressive instinct. |
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| 10 |  |  The guilt a person experiences after violating personal standards of conduct is called ________ anxiety. |
|  | A) | realistic |
|  | B) | neurotic |
|  | C) | manifest |
|  | D) | moral |
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| 11 |  |  According to Freud, anxiety is felt by the |
|  | A) | id. |
|  | B) | ego. |
|  | C) | superego. |
|  | D) | conscience. |
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| 12 |  |  Defense mechanisms protect the ego against |
|  | A) | feelings of shame. |
|  | B) | guilt. |
|  | C) | anxiety. |
|  | D) | public disgrace. |
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| 13 |  |  In Freudian theory, anxiety |
|  | A) | reduces repression. |
|  | B) | triggers repression. |
|  | C) | increases repression. |
|  | D) | is caused by repression. |
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| 14 |  |  After a drive or image has been repressed, it |
|  | A) | may remain unchanged in the unconscious. |
|  | B) | could force its way into consciousness in an unchanged form. |
|  | C) | could be expressed in a disguised or distorted form. |
|  | D) | any of the above. |
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| 15 |  |  With this defense mechanism, a repressed desire finds an opposite and exaggerated expression. |
|  | A) | fixation |
|  | B) | reaction formation |
|  | C) | sublimation |
|  | D) | projection |
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| 16 |  |  A completely weaned child goes back to the bottle after a younger sister is born. This return to a more infantile pattern of behavior expresses a |
|  | A) | reaction formation. |
|  | B) | fixation. |
|  | C) | regression. |
|  | D) | projection. |
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| 17 |  |  Chad has great admiration for his history teacher. He attempts to imitate this teacher's lifestyle and mannerisms. This is an example of |
|  | A) | displacement. |
|  | B) | sublimation. |
|  | C) | projection. |
|  | D) | introjection. |
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| 18 |  |  This defense mechanism, unlike the others, usually results in some benefit to society. |
|  | A) | projection |
|  | B) | fixation |
|  | C) | sublimation |
|  | D) | regression |
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| 19 |  |  To Freud, the most crucial stage of development is |
|  | A) | infancy. |
|  | B) | latency. |
|  | C) | genital. |
|  | D) | maturity. |
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| 20 |  |  The anal triad consists of all these characteristics EXCEPT |
|  | A) | miserliness. |
|  | B) | aggressiveness. |
|  | C) | stubbornness. |
|  | D) | compulsive neatness. |
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| 21 |  |  Freud believed that differences between boys and girls in psychosexual development are due to |
|  | A) | parental expectations. |
|  | B) | cultural experiences. |
|  | C) | anatomy. |
|  | D) | hormones. |
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| 22 |  |  For boys, the castration complex |
|  | A) | takes the form of penis envy. |
|  | B) | shatters the Oedipus complex. |
|  | C) | comes before the Oedipus complex. |
|  | D) | both a and c are correct. |
|  | E) | both b and c are correct. |
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| 23 |  |  For girls, the castration complex |
|  | A) | takes the form of penis envy. |
|  | B) | shatters the Oedipus complex. |
|  | C) | comes before the Oedipus complex. |
|  | D) | both a and c |
|  | E) | none of the above. |
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| 24 |  |  For boys, |
|  | A) | the Oedipus complex comes before the castration complex. |
|  | B) | the castration complex takes the form of castration anxiety. |
|  | C) | the Oedipus complex is solved when they identify with their father—at around age 5 or 6. |
|  | D) | none of the above. |
|  | E) | a, b, and c are all correct. |
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| 25 |  |  Freud believed that, with few exceptions, the unconscious meaning of dreams is an expression of |
|  | A) | early childhood traumas. |
|  | B) | wish-fulfillments. |
|  | C) | experiences of the day before. |
|  | D) | feelings of inferiority. |
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| 26 |  |  Psychoanalytic therapy is most likely to include this technique. |
|  | A) | homework assignments |
|  | B) | free association |
|  | C) | interpretation of early recollections |
|  | D) | an active, aggressive therapist |
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| 27 |  |  During the past dozen or so years, psychoanalysis has received most research support from |
|  | A) | operant conditioning. |
|  | B) | sociology. |
|  | C) | religion. |
|  | D) | neuroscience. |
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