Which concept is the cornerstone of Freud's classic psychoanalytic theory?
a) Lust
b) Attraction
Consider This: Freud was interested in the libido.
LO 6.2: Explain intimate relationship between married couples, and cohabiting relationships between both with heterosexual and same-sex partners
c) Attachment
Consider This: Freud was interested in the libido.
LO 6.2: Explain intimate relationship between married couples, and cohabiting relationships between both with heterosexual and same-sex partners
d) Logic
Consider This: Freud was interested in the libido.
LO 6.2: Explain intimate relationship between married couples, and cohabiting relationships between both with heterosexual and same-sex partners
ANS: a
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a) control variable b) dependent variable c) extraneous variable d) independent variable
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