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Which component of Freud's model of the self acts as the moral compass?
Which component of Freud's model of the self acts as the moral compass?
What is NOT one of the three components of Freud's model of the self?
What is NOT one of the three components of Freud's model of the self?
Which component of Freud's model is responsible for instinctual drives?
Which component of Freud's model is responsible for instinctual drives?
In Freud's theory, which part mediates between the unrealistic id and the moralistic superego?
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?
Which component of Freud's model of the self contains the moral standards learned from parents and society?
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Study Notes
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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Test your knowledge on Freud's model of the self, including the roles of the id, ego, and superego. This quiz covers the components that govern our moral compass and instinctual drives. Perfect for psychology students looking to deepen their understanding of psychoanalytic theory.