Asked by Jayla Taylor on Sep 25, 2024

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According to Allport,our uniqueness is determined by

A) childhood experiences.
B) aspirations for the future.
C) conflict between the id and the superego.
D) genetics and learning.

Uniqueness

The quality of being one of a kind or unlike anything else, often valued in individuals for contributing to diversity and personal identity.

Id

The id is part of Freud's psychoanalytic theory, representing the instinctual, unconscious part of the psyche driving basic impulses such as seeking pleasure.

Superego

In Freudian psychology, the part of the personality that represents internalized ideals, moral standards, and conscience, often in conflict with the id's desires.

  • Identify Allport's concept of uniqueness in individuals.
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Tonya Hohansee2 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Allport believed that our uniqueness is determined by both genetics and learning, including factors such as our personal traits, experiences, and motives. He rejected the idea that personality could be reduced to childhood experiences or the conflict between the id and the superego. Aspirations for the future can certainly play a role in shaping our personalities, but Allport saw the individual as a dynamic, ongoing process rather than a fixed entity with predetermined goals.