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4.

The "Pleasure Principle"


Id*
Ego
Superego
Rational

6.
Who is the proponent of Psychoanalytic?
James B. Watson
Carl Jung
Wilhelm Wundt
Sigmund Freud*

1. Sigmund Freud is widely considered to be the father of


_______________.
Psychology

Psychoanalysis*

Behaviorism

2. Freud is well known for his development of what theory?


Stages of Psychosexual Development*

Archetypes

Classical Conditioning

According to Freud, what is the function of the "ego"?


To boost a person's self confidence.

To push for the fulfilment of one's self-interests.

To mediate between impulsive drives and the moral conscience.*


5. What is the role of the "super ego"?
To inflate a person's ego and provide a self confidence boost.

To provide a conscience and awareness of others through feelings such as guilt.

To reveal a person's repressed desires.

6. In what order do the following areas of the psyche develop?


Ego, Super Ego, Id

Super Ego, Ego, Id

Id, Ego, Super Ego.

7. What happens to a memory when it is repressed?


It disappears.

It remains in the conscious but a person tries not to think about it.

It is retained in the unconscious.

8. Who proposed the idea of the Electra Complex, a complex


observed in girls which is comparable to the Oedipus Complex?
Carl Jung

Sigmund Freud

Josef Breuer

9. What form of evidence did Freud mainly use to support his


theories?
Experiments

Field studies

Case studies
1.Mark is taking a high-stakes university exam and is sitting next to the smartest
student in the class. Mark can clearly see his classmate's responses but refrains
from copying the answers. Which of the following is affecting Mark's behavior?

 Instinct

 Ego

 Id

 Superego

A lengthy insight therapy that was developed by Freud and aims at uncovering conflicts and
unconscious impulses through special techniques, including free association, dream analysis, and
transference.

Psychoanalysis
Id
Ego
Superego

Theory of personality
psychoanalytic – freud
behaviorism – skinner
classical- Pavlov
Which of the following is an example of how a person would behave if
their id went unchecked?

A person admires roses in a neighbor's yard, so he cuts them and takes them home.
A person admires roses in a neighbor's yard, so he goes to the store and buys roses to plant in his
yard.

A person admires roses in a neighbor's yard, but decides roses are too high maintenance.

A person admires roses in a neighbor's yard, so he tells the neighbor how beautiful they are.

2. Which of the following describes Freud's legacy?

He provided a model for thinking about personalities.

He developed the field of neuroscience.

He developed cognitive behavioral therapy.

He developed a new genre in literature.

1. What is one way the ego is different from the id and superego?

The ego is fully conscious, while the id and superego are unconscious.

Freud came up with the id and superego, but Carl Jung developed the idea of the ego.

The ego is only concerned with pleasure, while the id and superego are concerned with what
is socially acceptable.

The ego is only concerned with what is socially acceptable, while the id and superego are
concerned with pleasure.
This personality type tries to meet the desires of the id in a way that is socially
acceptable in the world. It deals with the reality.
Selfie
Id
Superego
Ego*

The "Id" is defined as which part of your human personality?


Based on morals and judgments about right and wrong
Dealing with reality
Needing to look good
Meeting basic needs*
A hungry baby crying until he was fed is an example of what?

Superego
Id*
Ego
Freud

Sally was thirsty. However, she knew that her server would be back soon to refill
her water glass, so she waited until then to get a drink, even though she really
just wanted to drink from Mr. Smith’s glass. What is this an example of?
Ego*
Id
Latin
Superego

Mary really wanted to borrow her mom’s necklace, but knew her mom would be
angry if she took it without asking, so she asked her mom if she could wear it.
What is this an example of?
Superego
Id
Ego*
Freud

6. In line at the salad bar, Amy was so hungry that she shoved a handful of
croutons in her mouth as she waited for the line to move. This is an example of
what?
Freud
Id*
Superego
Ego
arah knew that she could steal the supplies from work and no one would know
about it. However, she knew that stealing was wrong, so she decided not to take
anything even though she would probably never get caught.
What is this an example of?
Superego*
Ego
Dishonesty
Id

. Who developed a psychoanalytic personality theory which involved the id, ego
and superego?
B.F. Skinner
Erik Erikson
Sigmund Freud*
William Golding

9. Even though Michael needed money, he decided not to steal the money from
the cash register because he didn’t want to get in trouble. What is this an
example of?
Ego*
Superego
Erikson
Id

10. The id,ego and superego can be seen as part of which hierarchy of needs?
Erikson's
Piaget's
Maslow's*
Binet's

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