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Explain the difference between the anal expulsive and the anal retentive personality. Explain how these personalities emerge during the anal stage.
 
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People high in self-complexity
 
  a. are more arrogant than those low in self-complexity.
  b. have many distinctly different self-aspects.
  c. rarely think about themselves.
  d. All of these answers are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

ANAL EXPULSIVE: Tends to be messy, cruel, destructive, and overtly hostile.
ANAL RETENTIVE: Person who is stingy, obstinate, and orderly or cleanly.
Either pattern may emerge when the child is punished and ridiculed for failures at toilet training. If the child rebels, he or she will be anal expulsive. If the child attempts to get even by withholding feces and urine, he or she will be anal retentive.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
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