Jayla was pushed out of the way as she and another young woman reached for the same dress on the sales rack. Jayla felt like pushing the other woman back, but spoke up and said that she had been standing there before the other woman approached and pushed. Which part of her personality, according to Freud, does Jayla's behavior demonstrate?
A. Her id
B. Her ego
C. Her superego
D. Her self-control
Answer: B
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