To illustrate Freud's structures of personality in a theatrical fashion, your psychology professor asks for volunteers to play the "roles" of the id, ego, and superego. When one student jumps up and starts shouting "Pick me, pick me!"
the teacher knows he will be best suited to play the role of the
a. ego.
b. id.
c. superego.
d. ego and superego.
Answer: b. id.
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