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True or false quiz Freud’s dream theory Write down true or false on the answer sheet If the answer is false then you need to write down the correct answer
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Trial - True or false? Freud said that most of our mind was conscious
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True or false? The latent content of a dream is what the dreamer recalls the next morning
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True or false? The manifest content is where the dreamer builds a story telling what the dream is about, adding & changing things
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True or false? Dreamwork is what the mind is doing when we sleep
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True or false? Condensation is when something unimportant in a dream is made central to it
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True or false? Repression is where info is pushed in to the unconscious without conscious awareness that we are doing so
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True or false? Freud believed that dreams such as falling had a different meaning to different people.
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True or false? Freud’s therapy is called psychodynamic
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True or false? There are only two methods used in psychoanalysis: dream analysis & slips of the tongue
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True or false? If we have psychoanalysis and can uncover unconscious desires then it can lead to mental health
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True or false? When Freud analysed dreams, generally he collected quantitative data
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True or false? One strength of Freud’s dream theory is that it can be generalised widely
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True or false? Another strength of Freud’s theory is that the information that he collected was in-depth information which was collected over a period of time – this meant that the data was valid
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True or false? One limitation of Freud’s dream theory is that he had a biased sample of middle class, Viennese men which meant that he could not generalise his findings
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True or false? Measuring the unconscious is scientific & objective
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True or false? Subjective means that it is possible that each analyst could offer a different interpretation of a dream
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True or false? There are many similarities between Freud’s theory of dreaming & activation-synthesis theory
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