In Freudian theory the component of the personality that emerges when the child internalizes values, roles, and morals is called the:
a. superego c. id
b. ego d. anti-Narcissus
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A Correct. The superego, or conscience, emerges when the child internalizes caregiver or societal values, roles and morals.
B Incorrect. The ego is the rational or controlling part of the emergent personality, develops before the superego.
C Incorrect. During infancy, the id, the inborn element of personality is driven by selfish urges.
D Incorrect. The development of the ego can be described as the "reality principle," which replaces the narcissism of the id characteristic of infancy.
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