Freud's techniques of assessment:
a. exclude dreams of a sexual basis.
c. reveal a great deal of repressed material.
b. rely heavily on self-report inventories.
d. focus on conscious experiences.
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: The Freudian assessment techniques—free association and dream analysis—reveal to the psychoanalyst a great deal of repressed material, but all of it is in disguised or symbolic form.
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