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the inner psychological characteristics that both determine and reflect how a person responds to his or her environment
personality
theories of personality
freudian theory, neo-freudian theory, trait theory
unconscious needs or drives are at the heart of human motivation
freudian theory
social relationships are fundamental to the formation and development of personality
neo-freudian theory
quantitative approach to personality as a set of psychological traits
trait theory
Consists of Id, Superego, Ego
Freudian Theory
warehouse of primitive or instinctual needs for which individual seeks immediate satisfaction
Id
individual's internal expression of society's moral and ethical codes of conduct
superego
individual's conscious control that balances the demands of the id and superego
Ego