The innovation in Freudian theory that emphasizes the person's way of dealing with reality is known as

a. ego analysis.
b. transference therapy.
c. countertransference therapy.
d. behavior therapy.


Answer: a.

Psychology

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In the early stages of an experiment, several participants discover that they are being deceived. Since the deception is harmless, they decide to play along so as not to embarrass the researcher. Which one of the following terms best describes this scenario?

a. good subject b. deception c. coercion d. sabotage

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