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What is the main purpose of Freud’s psychoanalytic theory?

A. To explain conscious behavior
B. To uncover unconscious motives
C. To study brain structures
D. To analyze social behavior

Answer: To uncover unconscious motives


Additional Information: Freud's psychoanalytic theory focuses on uncovering the unconscious motives that influence behavior.


Subjects: Psychology

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