Which of the following are components of Freud's theory of personality (select all that apply):

A.
Personality is fully developed by age 12.
B.
The personality is not fully developed until after adolescence.
C.
Developmental behaviors can happen at any age.
D.
Failure to progress in a particular manner will lead to dysfunction.
E.
Behaviors resulting from ineffective personality development are unconscious.
F.
Ineffective personality development was in some way related to the relationship of the child to the parent and is called psychosexual development.


ANS: A, D, E, F
One of Freud's main beliefs was that behaviors resulting from personality development are unconscious. He also believed that ineffective personality development was in some way related to the relationship of the child and parent.

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