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    In Freud's Theory, the Rational Component of the Personality, Which
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In Freud's Theory, the Rational Component of the Personality, Which

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Question 26

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In Freud's theory, the rational component of the personality, which tries to satisfy needs through appropriate, socially acceptable behaviors is the:


A) id
B) superego
C) ego
D) pleasure principle

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