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Define the unconscious part of the mind?
when a person takes their own feelings and assigns them to another person, blaming them.
the tendency to attribute others behavior to dispositional, usually negative causes.
refuses to accept the reality of something that makes them anxious.
the consistent, unique, and enduring qualities of an individual.
a trait that is so strong in a person that they are almost identified by it alone.
when we claim successes due to our efforts and our failures are due to things out of our control.
the part of the mind that contains material that we are unaware of but influences us.
The ID, the Ego, and the Superego
What are the 3 compentents of personality according to Freud?
when a person takes their own feelings and assigns them to another person, blaming them.
the tendency to attribute others behavior to dispositional, usually negative causes.
refuses to accept the reality of something that makes them anxious.
the consistent, unique, and enduring qualities of an individual.
a trait that is so strong in a person that they are almost identified by it alone.
when we claim successes due to our efforts and our failures are due to things out of our control.
the part of the mind that contains material that we are unaware of but influences us.
The ID, the Ego, and the Superego
Denial is when a person?
when a person takes their own feelings and assigns them to another person, blaming them.
the tendency to attribute others behavior to dispositional, usually negative causes.
refuses to accept the reality of something that makes them anxious.
the consistent, unique, and enduring qualities of an individual.
a trait that is so strong in a person that they are almost identified by it alone.
when we claim successes due to our efforts and our failures are due to things out of our control.
the part of the mind that contains material that we are unaware of but influences us.
The ID, the Ego, and the Superego
Actor-observer bias is ?
when a person takes their own feelings and assigns them to another person, blaming them.
the tendency to attribute others behavior to dispositional, usually negative causes.
refuses to accept the reality of something that makes them anxious.
the consistent, unique, and enduring qualities of an individual.
a trait that is so strong in a person that they are almost identified by it alone.
when we claim successes due to our efforts and our failures are due to things out of our control.
the part of the mind that contains material that we are unaware of but influences us.
The ID, the Ego, and the Superego
What is personality?
when a person takes their own feelings and assigns them to another person, blaming them.
the tendency to attribute others behavior to dispositional, usually negative causes.
refuses to accept the reality of something that makes them anxious.
the consistent, unique, and enduring qualities of an individual.
a trait that is so strong in a person that they are almost identified by it alone.
when we claim successes due to our efforts and our failures are due to things out of our control.
the part of the mind that contains material that we are unaware of but influences us.
The ID, the Ego, and the Superego
Projection is when a person?
when a person takes their own feelings and assigns them to another person, blaming them.
the tendency to attribute others behavior to dispositional, usually negative causes.
refuses to accept the reality of something that makes them anxious.
the consistent, unique, and enduring qualities of an individual.
a trait that is so strong in a person that they are almost identified by it alone.
when we claim successes due to our efforts and our failures are due to things out of our control.
the part of the mind that contains material that we are unaware of but influences us.
The ID, the Ego, and the Superego
A cardinal personality trait is ?
when a person takes their own feelings and assigns them to another person, blaming them.
the tendency to attribute others behavior to dispositional, usually negative causes.
refuses to accept the reality of something that makes them anxious.
the consistent, unique, and enduring qualities of an individual.
a trait that is so strong in a person that they are almost identified by it alone.
when we claim successes due to our efforts and our failures are due to things out of our control.
the part of the mind that contains material that we are unaware of but influences us.
The ID, the Ego, and the Superego
When someone says that someone has a self-serving bias, that means?
when a person takes their own feelings and assigns them to another person, blaming them.
the tendency to attribute others behavior to dispositional, usually negative causes.
refuses to accept the reality of something that makes them anxious.
the consistent, unique, and enduring qualities of an individual.
a trait that is so strong in a person that they are almost identified by it alone.
when we claim successes due to our efforts and our failures are due to things out of our control.
the part of the mind that contains material that we are unaware of but influences us.
The ID, the Ego, and the Superego
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