From a Freudian perspective, dreams:

A. have no meaning
B. are actually by-products of random firing in the brainstem
C. contain underlying hidden meanings and symbols that provide clues to unconscious thoughts and desires
D. contain meaning, but cannot be interpreted successfully


Answer: C

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A. incentive B. expectancy C. instinct D. achievement

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Compare and contrast the psychodynamic model and the humanistic-existential model on the following issues: the origins of abnormal behavior, the role of conscious experience in everyday behavior, determinism, and methods of treatment

What will be an ideal response?

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In order for a test to be considered a "good test," the test must be

a. valid, but does not have to be reliable. b. reliable, but does not have to be valid. c. both valid and reliable. d. projective and objective.

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In Caplan's terminology, a program for elementary school students who are beginning to have difficulties with schoolwork, yet who have no symptoms of a disorder, is an example of

a. primary prevention. b. secondary prevention. c. tertiary prevention. d. indicated preventive measures.

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