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tichca

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Unconscious processes, which serve to minimize anxiety and protect the self from severe id or superego demands, are called
 
  a. slips of the tongue.
  b. ego defense mechanisms.
  c. id defense processes.
  d. latent dream material.

Question 2

Which of the following is TRUE about the relationship between individual and environment?
 
  a. Individuals do not operate independently from their environment.
  b. Individuals operate independently from their environment.
  c. The environment can only influence the individual if he or she allows it.
  d. None of the above is true.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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