Asked by Cassidy Crane on May 03, 2024
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The text defines personality as
A) the set of personal attitudes that characterizes a person.
B) an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking,feeling,and acting.
C) a predictable set of responses to environmental stimuli.
D) an unpredictable set of responses to environmental stimuli.
Characteristic Pattern
A distinctive or regular arrangement of traits or features that is typical of an individual or process.
Personality
describes the individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
Environmental Stimuli
External factors or changes in the environment that can elicit a response from organisms.
- Explain Freud's view on the formation of personality in response to biological impulses and social restraints.
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Learning Objectives
- Explain Freud's view on the formation of personality in response to biological impulses and social restraints.
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