Jung used all of the following assessment techniques to evaluate personality except:

a. IQ tests.
c. Word-association tests.
b. dream analysis.
d. symptom analysis.


ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Three relatively formal techniques Jung used to evaluate personality were the word-association test, symptom analysis, and dream analysis. Jung’s techniques for assessing the functioning of the psyche drew on science and the supernatural, resulting in both an objective and a mystical approach.

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