According to Freud, which of the following would be an example of a person following their id?

a. A person is thirsty but ignores this feeling.
b. A person is thirsty and decides to wait in line to buy a drink because it will only take a few minutes.
c. A person is thirsty and instead of waiting in line to buy a drink they take someone else’s drink.
d. A person is thirsty but decides to run errands before going to get something to drink.


c. A person is thirsty and instead of waiting in line to buy a drink they take someone else’s drink.

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a. Wayne Bleyle b. John Riems c. Harold Shipman d. Donald Harvey

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