A. Psychoanalysts
B. Psychodynamists
C. Ego analysts
D. None of these
Submitted by: Laraib
Related Mcqs:
- According to psychoanalytic theory, the basic elements of personality are id, ego and super-ego. These three are respectively represented as:
A. Biologically, psychological and social dimensions
B. Unconscious, conscious and self-identity dimensions
C. Oral stage, latency period and genital stage
D. Preconscious, subconscious and unconscious - The emphasis is on detailed information rather than generalizations, but the approach attempts to look at the whole rather than collect specific bits of:
A. Study
B. Information
C. Scientific approaches
D. Evaluation - The organizational principles identified by Gestalt psychologists best illustrate the importance of:
A. perceptual constancy
B. perceptual adaptation
C. visual capture
D. top-down processing - The organizational principles identified by Gestalt psychologists best illustrate the importance of:
A. perceptual constancy
B. perceptual adaptation
C. visual capture
D. top-down processing - Clinical psychologists tend to endorse behaviorism more strongly, and counseling psychologists tend to endorse which of the following?
A. Eclectic approach
B. Psychodynamic
C. Humanistic
D. Biological - In which year Sigmund Freud published the book ‘The Ego’ and ‘The Id’?
A. 1927
B. 1972
C. 1980
D. 1908 - Who developed a measure of ‘ego strength’ from some items of the MMPI?
A. Brown
B. Barron
C. Black
D. Barrett - Who identified the concepts of superego and ego?
A. Maslow
B. Freud
C. Adler
D. Spearman - According to Freud, the ego is governed by the:
A. pleasure principle
B. reality principle
C. ego ideal
D. partial ego principle - According to_____the ego is not merely the result of drive-reality conflict result too from the evolution of innate or autonomous functions:
A. Freud
B. Maslow
C. Miller
D. Heinz Hartmann