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What is the part of the mind that Freud associates with pleasure-seeking?
- Conscious
- Id (correct)
- Ego
- Superego
Which stage in Freud's psychosexual development theory occurs from around 18 months to 36 months and involves satisfaction from controlling bowel movements?
- Phallic
- Genital
- Anal (correct)
- Oral
According to Freud, what part of the mind is associated with moral values?
- Ego (correct)
- Preconscious
- Unconscious
- Consciousness
During which psychosexual stage do children become aware of their own gender identity and may develop attraction towards the opposite-sex parent?
<p>Phallic (B)</p>
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Which term in Freud's psychoanalytic theory refers to immediate awareness of thoughts and experiences?
<p>Preconscious (C)</p>
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In Freud's theory, what is meant by the term 'fixation'?
<p>An inability to move on from a particular psychosexual stage (C)</p>
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What is the purpose of defense mechanisms in psychology?
<p>To channel unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable outlets (C)</p>
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How does displacement work as a defense mechanism?
<p>By redirecting emotions from the original source to a substitute target (D)</p>
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According to Carl Jung, what is the collective unconscious?
<p>Shared innate elements not learned but existing in the collective human psyche (C)</p>
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What is the purpose of the Rorschach Inkblot Test?
<p>To identify inner feelings by analyzing interpretations of inkblots (B)</p>
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Which personality trait in Trait Theory relates to being imaginative and preferring variety?
<p>Openness (B)</p>
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How does a low score in Trait Theory's shyness/outgoingness trait describe a person?
<p>Retiring and reserved (B)</p>
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Id
The part of the mind associated with pleasure-seeking.
Anal Stage
The psychosexual stage from 18 to 36 months involving bowel control satisfaction.
Ego
The part of the mind that balances desires with moral values.
Phallic Stage
Stage when children become aware of gender identity and attraction to the opposite-sex parent.
Preconscious
Immediate awareness of thoughts and experiences just below the surface of consciousness.
Fixation
An inability to progress from a specific psychosexual stage.
Defense Mechanisms
Psychological strategies used to cope with unacceptable impulses by channeling them positively.
Displacement
A defense mechanism that redirects emotions from the original source to a substitute target.
Collective Unconscious
Shared innate elements in the psyche that are universally human, according to Carl Jung.
Rorschach Inkblot Test
A test to reveal inner feelings by interpreting inkblots.
Openness (Trait Theory)
A personality trait indicating imagination and preference for variety.
Low Shyness/Outgoingness
Describes a person who is retiring and reserved.
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