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audragclark

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Edith makes plans to go to her favourite restaurant, even though she has an exam the next day and knows she needs to study. Which aspect of her unconscious is guiding her decision to go out to dinner?
 
  a) Id
  b) Ego
  c) Superego
  d) None of the above are correct

Question 2

What was NOT one of the reasons cited by Simmons (1987 ) that psychosurgery was so popular in Ontario between the 1940s and the 1970s?
 
  a) For the simple purpose of observing what would happen to patients with lobotomies.
  b) For intervention in patients who were unable to afford long-term psychiatric care.
  c) To decrease burden on psychiatric staff.
  d) For experimental purposes.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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