Freud held a "free will" point of view, not a deterministic point of view

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

ANS: F
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Questions about Human Nature
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FEEDBACK: On the issue of free will versus determinism, Freud held a deterministic view: Virtually everything we do, think, and even dream is predetermined by the life and death instincts, the inaccessible and invisible forces within us.

Psychology

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