GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
FREUDS PERSONALITY THEORY
Question
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Internal; External
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External; Internal
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Extrovert; Introvert
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Introvert; Extrovert
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Detailed explanation-1: -Individuals who hold the belief that outcomes are dependent on their own behavior or personal characteristics are said to have an internal locus of control.
Detailed explanation-2: -Self-determination theory seeks to explain how being self-determined impacts motivation-that people feel more motivated to take action when they think that what they do will have an effect on the outcome.
Detailed explanation-3: -Sigmund Freud: Freud developed the psychoanalytic theory of personality development, which argued that personality is formed through conflicts among three fundamental structures of the human mind: the id, ego, and superego.
Detailed explanation-4: -Freud proposed that the mind is divided into three components: id, ego, and superego, and that the interactions and conflicts among the components create personality (Freud, 1923/1949). According to Freudian theory, the id is the component of personality that forms the basis of our most primitive impulses.
Detailed explanation-5: -The superego tries to perfect and civilize our behavior. It suppresses all id’s unacceptable urges and struggles to make the ego act upon idealistic standards rather than on realistic principles. The superego is present in the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious.