In everyday language, we call the internal morality a conscience
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: T
FEEDBACK: In everyday language, we call the internal morality—a powerful and largely unconscious set of dictates or beliefs—a conscience. Freud called it the superego. The second part of the superego is the ego-ideal, which consists of good, or correct, behaviors for which children have been praised.
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Examinees should be told the test time limits and how to record their answers, but not
necessarily how the test is to be scored. Indicate whether the statement is true or false