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iveyjurea

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I am the moral aspect of the personality that helps a person determine the difference between acceptable and unacceptable behavior. Sigmund Freud called me the
 
  a. ego.
  b. id.
  c. libido .
  d. superego.

Question 2

Lisa and Lyle both want to stay up past their bedtimes to watch a show on TV. When their parents say No, Lisa throws a fit, while Lyle says, Please? I'll brush my teeth and get into PJs so that I can just pop into bed the minute the show is over From a Freudian perspective, Lisa is responding from her _____, while Lyle is communicating through his _____.
 
  a. id; ego
  b. ego; superego
  c. id; superego
  d. ego; id



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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