Where does the super-ego come from?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Babies are born with an id, but not with a super-ego. Children must learn right and wrong, and what is considered right and wrong differs from one place to another and from one time to another, The super-ego consists of the rules of the culture in which you were raised and develops over time.

Psychology

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Evolutionary theory:

a. shows that gender differences are inconsequential. b. suggests that gender differences are a result of natural selection. c. supports the notion that males and females learn through observation of others. d. has no support from research on gender differences.

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At what distance can neonates focus most accurately?

a. 1 to 7 inches b. 8 to 14 inches c. 15 to 21 inches d. 22 to 28 inches

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Madie is taking the Anagrams Test, while Greg is taking the Consequences Test. Both of these are used to measure

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