A criticism of Freud's interpretations of Freudian slips is that:

A) recent research suggests that slips say nothing about the contents of consciousness.
B) in the real world, these types of slips are extremely rare.
C) they reflect the after-the-fact interpretation of the listener, instead of the thoughts of the speaker.
D) the interpretations do not meet modern standards of statistical significance.


C) they reflect the after-the-fact interpretation of the listener, instead of the thoughts of the speaker.

Psychology

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a. acceptance b. disgust c. anger d. embarrassment

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a. kinesthetic b. vestibular c. cutaneous d. olfactory

Psychology