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ACT Reading: Social Science Passage Drill 1, Problem 2. Based on the passage, which of the following is not a conclusion reached by Freud in the course of his research?
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- 00:03
Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by all our wildest dreams. Which... we'd
- 00:08
really prefer Freud didn't analyze.
- 00:36
According to Freud, which of the following best describes the "double-sided" nature of dreams?
- 00:45
Since we know we're looking for a statement that's "double-sided," or having two
- 00:49
aspects, we can quickly cross out choice (D).
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- 00:52
Though Freud would agree that dream analysis is important to psychotherapy, there's nothing
- 00:56
"double-sided" here.
- 00:57
No one's going to argue with the fact that some dreams are nice...
- 01:01
And some dreams are not so nice...
- 01:04
This point is way too simple for the lofty mind of Sigmund Freud, however.
- 01:07
So we can get rid of choice (A).
- 01:09
Lucid dreaming, though it may be a familiar term, doesn't appear in the passage, making
- 01:14
answer (B) incorrect.
- 01:16
Choice (C) nails it. The dual nature of dreams, according to Freud, is that they may be the
- 01:20
effect of biological stimuli—but this doesn't mean dreams don't have other meanings in addition
- 01:26
to their biological cause.
- 01:28
We wish we could ask Freud about the reoccurring dream we've been having about growing gills
- 01:32
and swimming in a sea of gravy.
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