Freud's attitude to experimental testing of psychoanalysis was that:
A) in the long run, only experimental proof would make psychoanalysis into a genuine science
B) it was an important adjunct to therapeutic success
C) it was not needed; at best it could do no harm
D) should be pursued by psychoanalysts along with their therapeutic work
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Q3: Freud shared the goal of the other
Q4: For Freud a therapy would be effective
Q5: Freud argued that his "incontrovertible proof" of
Q6: Sigmund Freud shared one goal with the
Q7: In his "Project for a Scientific Psychology,"
Q9: Freud's theory of psychosexual stages of development
Q10: Freud believed that in general the stages
Q11: Central to Freud's biological conception of human
Q12: One reason the sex drive is so
Q13: Freud emphasized sex in his theory because:
A)
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