Introductory Psychology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the purpose of the Freudian defense mechanism?

  1. To repress unacceptable thoughts and feelings

  2. To rationalize behavior

  3. To project negative feelings onto others

  4. To reinforce healthy behavioral patterns

The correct answer is: To repress unacceptable thoughts and feelings

The Freudian defense mechanism serves to protect the mind from uncomfortable or unacceptable thoughts and feelings. It does this through repressing or pushing them away from conscious awareness. Option B, rationalization of behavior, is a different concept where one justifies their actions to protect their ego. Projection, option C, is also a defense mechanism but it involves attributing one's own negative thoughts and feelings onto others. Option D, reinforcing healthy behavioral patterns, is not a defense mechanism but rather a positive behavioral reinforcement technique.