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PSYC_V 102 004 2025W1 PRACTICE Exam
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Consider the following behaviors from the perspective of Freud's defense mechanisms: Magnus has been drinking too much recently. When confronted about it, he claimed that his substance use is not problematic. Jack is frustrated by his boss at work. He goes home and kicks his dog, instead of telling his boss how he feels. Sara dislikes her new coworker, but instead of accepting that, she tells herself that her new coworker dislikes her. Which of the following is correctly identifies the defense mechanism in each scenario?
Options
A.1 is denial; 2 is repression; 3 is projection
B.1 is denial; 2 is displacement; 3 is projection
C.1 is displacement; 2 is projection; 3 is denial
D.1 is displacement; 2 is projection; 3 is repression
E.1 is denial; 2 is projection; 3 is displacement
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The question asks you to identify which defense mechanism label correctly matches each described scenario. Here are the scenarios in brief before evaluating the options:
- Magnus drinks heavily and claims it isn’t a problem.
- Jack loses anger at his boss by kicking his dog at home.
- Sara convinces herself that her coworker dislikes her, instead of facing the coworker directly.
Option 1: '1 is denial; 2 is repression; 3 is projection'
- For Magnus, denial would be stating the problem doesn’t exist, which fits. Repression would be keeping an uncomfortable thought out of conscious awareness; there is no suggestion Magnus is actively burying the idea of drinking as a problem, so this misnames the second scenario. Projection is......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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