In the tripartite model, the contains our instincts, impulses, and irrational feelings. It can be described as a "seething cauldron of emotion," and operates strictly by the pleasure-unpleasure principle.
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) libido
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Q26: How is the unconscious defined?
A) The part
Q27: While an oral-incorporative personality is cheerful and
Q28: The anal stage, according to Freud, is
Q29: Defense mechanisms protect the ego against
A) feelings
Q30: A person is said to be "fixated"
Q32: Freud's theory was very popular with therapists
Q33: If you were involved in a tragic
Q34: If you were thinking about the person
Q35: If I refuse to pay my friend
Q36: How is the preconscious defined?
A) The part
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