Freud's Model of the Self Quiz

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Which component of Freud's model of the self acts as the moral compass?

  • Ego
  • Id
  • Superego (correct)
  • Conscious

What is NOT one of the three components of Freud's model of the self?

  • Self-concept (correct)
  • Superego
  • Ego
  • Id

Which component of Freud's model is responsible for instinctual drives?

  • Superego
  • Collective unconscious
  • Id (correct)
  • Ego

In Freud's theory, which part mediates between the unrealistic id and the moralistic superego?

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Which component of Freud's model of the self contains the moral standards learned from parents and society?

<p>Superego (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Freud's Model of the Self

  • Superego acts as the moral compass, internalizing societal rules and values.
  • Ego is NOT one of the three components. The three components are Id, Ego, and Superego.
  • Id is responsible for instinctual drives, seeking immediate gratification.
  • Ego mediates between the unrealistic Id and the moralistic Superego, attempting to find balance.
  • Superego contains the moral standards learned from parents and society, guiding behavior.

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