In his ________, Sigmund Freud proposed that dreams represent unconscious desires that dreamers want to see fulfilled.

A. dreams-for-survival theory
B. unconscious wish fulfillment theory
C. expectation fulfillment theory of dreaming
D. activation-synthesis theory


Answer: B

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