9. According to Freud's tripartite explanation of the conscious, which part controls your natural desires/instincts? a. Id b. Ego C. Superego d. Alterego

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**Freud’s Tripartite Explanation of the Conscious**

**9. According to Freud’s tripartite explanation of the conscious, which part controls your natural desires/instincts?**

a. Id  
b. Ego  
c. Superego  
d. Alterego  

**10. According to Freud’s tripartite explanation of the conscious, which part controls your understanding of right and wrong?**

a. Id  
b. Ego  
c. Superego  
d. Alterego  

(Note: In these questions, the "Id" typically refers to the part of the mind associated with instinctual drives, while the "Superego" is related to moral and ethical considerations. The "Ego" mediates between the two, and "Alterego" is not a part of Freud's original theory but is sometimes used to refer to an alternative self or persona.)
Transcribed Image Text:**Freud’s Tripartite Explanation of the Conscious** **9. According to Freud’s tripartite explanation of the conscious, which part controls your natural desires/instincts?** a. Id b. Ego c. Superego d. Alterego **10. According to Freud’s tripartite explanation of the conscious, which part controls your understanding of right and wrong?** a. Id b. Ego c. Superego d. Alterego (Note: In these questions, the "Id" typically refers to the part of the mind associated with instinctual drives, while the "Superego" is related to moral and ethical considerations. The "Ego" mediates between the two, and "Alterego" is not a part of Freud's original theory but is sometimes used to refer to an alternative self or persona.)
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Freud stated about the three important components which control human lives. They have to work together in order to drive the behavior of a person and each of the components contributes to the formation of the human personality. They even cause changes in the personality of the human being throughout the life depending upon the requirement as id, ego and superego. 

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