Asked by Sabarinathan Pandiyan on Sep 25, 2024

Propriate motives are

A) too simple to be considered part of the human personality.
B) genetically determined.
C) general for all individuals.
D) necessary to the ego.

Propriate Motives

Motivations that are integral to an individual's self-concept and are related to the goals of maintaining self-identity and personal significance.

Genetically Determined

Traits or characteristics that are inherited from one's parents through genes.

Ego

The component of the mind in psychoanalytic theory that mediates between the unconscious desires of the id and the moral constraints of the superego.

  • Understand Allport's emphasis on traits and the principle of functional autonomy.