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1 | | Jung regarded his father as reliable but powerless. |
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| | B) | FALSE |
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2 | | Jung's concept of the personal unconscious is essentially the same as Freud's concept of the unconscious plus the preconscious. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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3 | | Jung wrote several of his most important books during the three-year period following his split from Freud. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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4 | | Complexes are contents of the collective unconscious. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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5 | | In Jungian psychology, the ego is the center of consciousness but not the center of personality. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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6 | | Archetypes are expressed through dreams, fantasies, delusions, and hallucinations. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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7 | | The first test of courage for a man is to confront his anima. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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8 | | The persona is an archetype that refers to the role we adopt in society. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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9 | | To Jung, the ultimate goal in life and the highest level of attainment is
self-realization. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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10 | | A woman's masculine side is called the anima. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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11 | | Both women and men have a great mother archetype. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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12 | | The wizard in The Wizard of Oz would symbolize the wise old man archetype. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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13 | | The hero is the archetype of perfection and of a person who cannot be conquered or slain. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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14 | | The tendency to move toward perfection and completion is symbolized by the
self archetype. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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15 | | The mandala symbolizes the shadow archetype. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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16 | | Jungian psychology looks for causal explanations rather than teleological ones. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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17 | | The two attitudes in Jungian psychology are masculinity and femininity. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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18 | | A psychologically healthy middle-aged person continues to rely on the social and moral values learned during childhood and youth. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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19 | | Extraverts rely on their subjective view of the world rather than objectivity reality. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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20 | | Feeling, sensing, intuiting, and thinking are the four basic functions in Jungian psychology. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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21 | | The behavior of extraverted sensing people is guided mostly by their subjective opinions. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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22 | | In his stages of development, Jung emphasized early childhood more than any
other stage. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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23 | | The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator includes judgment and perception, two functions not included in Jung's concept of types. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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24 | | Like psychoanalysis, Jung's theory does not lend itself easily to falsification. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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25 | | Unlike Freud, Jung was careful to phrase his theory with operationally defined terms. |
| | A) | TRUE |
| | B) | FALSE |
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