You studied the night before, and now have the test in your hands

You read the first question, which asks about "Freud's psychosexual stages." Although this information is now in your conscious level of awareness, this information resided in which level of consciousness before you read this question?
a. preconscious
b. ego ideal
c. unconscious
d. superego


ANSWER: a

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