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The Psychology of Dreams
Contributed by: Hatton
  • 1. What is the primary purpose of dreaming according to many psychologists?
A) To predict the future.
B) To provide entertainment.
C) To process emotions and experiences.
D) To communicate with the dead.
  • 2. According to Freud, dreams are a form of what?
A) Sleep deprivation.
B) Neurotransmitter activity.
C) Wish fulfillment.
D) Cognitive therapy.
  • 3. What stage of sleep is most associated with vivid dreaming?
A) NREM stage 1.
B) Light sleep.
C) Deep sleep.
D) REM sleep.
  • 4. What is the term for repeated nightmares that disrupt sleep?
A) Nightmare disorder.
B) Insomnia.
C) Sleep apnea.
D) Sleepwalking.
  • 5. Which psychologist is known for their work on the interpretation of dreams?
A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Jean Piaget.
C) Carl Rogers.
D) B.F. Skinner.
  • 6. What is the main difference between nightmares and night terrors?
A) Nightmares occur during REM sleep, while night terrors occur during NREM sleep.
B) Nightmares happen only in childhood.
C) Night terrors are always about death.
D) Nightmares are dreams, night terrors are not.
  • 7. What can cause an increase in vivid dreaming?
A) Sleep deprivation.
B) Regular sleep schedule.
C) Excessive caffeine.
D) High protein diet.
  • 8. A common theme in dreams is:
A) Eating.
B) Falling.
C) Shopping.
D) Walking.
  • 9. What is a common psychological effect of dreaming about trauma?
A) Clear memories.
B) Nightmares.
C) Vivid colors.
D) Laughing.
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