According to modern researchers such as Drew Westen,

A) Freud's discussion of gender differences is accurate.
B) Freud's theory is almost completely useless now.
C) Freud's most central insight was that much of mental life is unconscious.
D) Freud did not understand the human psyche very well.


C

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Thought-action fusion is __________.

A. a psychotic symptom that helps distinguish between anxiety disorders and psychotic disorders B. support for the preparedness theory of obsessive-compulsive disorder C. the belief that thinking about something is as bad as actually doing it D. the reason why trying to suppress unwanted thoughts often causes an increase in those thoughts

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. In a typical collaborative memory experiment, participants encode information in small groups and then attempt to recall them on their own 2. Collaborative recall typically is better than the recall of any individual comprising the group 3. Collaborative recall typically is better than the combined efforts of the same individuals recalling information on their own 4. In a typical collaborative memory experiment, the group of participants asked to recall information with others is termed the nominal group 5. Collaborative inhibition is due to the social loafing phenomenon

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a. the placebo effect b. avoidance conditioning c. personal insight d. spontaneous remission

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