Contrary to Freud, Jung believed our personality is affected more by our experiences in middle age and by our hopes and expectations for the future than our experiences in childhood
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: T
FEEDBACK: Jung disagreed with Freud on the importance of childhood experiences. Jung thought they were influential but did not completely shape our personality by age 5. We are affected more by our experiences in middle age and by our hopes and expectations for the future.
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