According to Masson, Freud's major mistake was concluding that:?
a. ?the childhood seductions reported to him by his patients were real rather than imagined
b. ?the childhood seductions reported to him by his patients were imagined rather then real
c. ?childhood experiences had no effect on adult personality
d. ?the medical model was better able to explain human personality than the psychological model
ANSWER:
b
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