Despite the significance of Jung's contributions in the field of psychology, the bulk of his theory was not received enthusiastically by psychologists because:

a. his books contain many inconsistencies and contradictions.
c. he inferred the stories of sexual seduction in patients' childhood from his analysis of the symptoms, without really hearing his patients say so.
b. there are discrepancies between his notes on his therapy sessions and the case histories he published, which supposedly were based on these notes.
d. his research is based on a small and unrepresentative sample of people, restricted to himself and those who sought psychoanalysis with him.


ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Despite the significance of these formulations, the bulk of Jung’s theory was not received enthusiastically by psychologists. One reason concerns the difficulty of understanding Jungian concepts. Jung did not write for the general public. Reading his work can be frustrating, because his books contain many inconsistencies and contradictions.

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