Freudian theory and the activation–synthesis model:
A) both believe that dreams begin with meaning.
B) both believe that dreams begin randomly.
C) differ in that Freud believed dreams begin with meaning and do not originate randomly.
D) differ in that the activation–synthesis model states that dreams begin with meaning and do not originate randomly.
C) differ in that Freud believed dreams begin with meaning and do not originate randomly.
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