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Understanding Freud's Theory

Test your knowledge of Sigmund Freud's influential psychoanalytic theory through this engaging quiz. Covering key concepts such as the id, ego, and superego, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of human behavior and development.

  • 8 thoughtfully crafted questions
  • Dive into Freud's stages of development
  • Learn key terminology in psychoanalysis
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What is Freud's theory?
People organize their perceptions so that they can easily draw from an existing schema and adapt it for new situations
Psychoanalytic theory, sexual and aggressive drives motivate behaviours
Learning takes place when people interact with their social environment
Address changes occuring over the entire of life span and must be resolved at each of eight stages
What are key terms in Freud's theory?
Nature, nurture, cognitive skills
Constructivism, scaffolding, zone of proximal development
Ego, id, superego
Schema, assimilate, accomodate
What is id?
Identification document
The part of the shelf that understands and uses logic to determine behaviour
A person's conscience, it encourages socially acceptable behaviours
The part of the self that uses instinct and impulsive to drive behaviour
What is ego?
The part of the self that understands and uses logic to determine behaviour
The part of the self that uses instinct and impulsive to drive behaviour
A person's conscience encouraging socially acceptable bahaviours
A mental image that helps us interpret a concept or an idea
What is superego?
The part of the self that understands and uses logic to determine behaviour
A person's conscience encouraging socially acceptable behaviour
The part of the self that uses instinct and impulse to drive behaviour
The traits we are born with, including physical characteristics, certain disease, and personality traits
How many stages of development in Freud's theory? What are they?
3: id - ego - superego
5: oral - anal - phallic - puberty - genital
5: oral - anal - phallic - latency - genital
4: oral - anal - phallic - genital
What are key words in the phallic stage?
Controlling bowels
Discovering genitals
Putting things in the mouth
Directing into intellectual pursuits and social interations
What might fixation at the anal stage lead to?
Rebellious, stubborn, and obsessive personality
Chewing on a pen/pencil, biting nails, smoking
Lack of self-confidence and social skills
Sexual difficulties
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