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What aspects of social psychology was Freud revolutionary in, 3:

- The study of the unconscious


- Developmental aspects of personality


- Talking cures

With the conflict between instincts and societal demands, what are the three subsections involved in this conflict:

1. ID: Most primitive aspect of psyche (sex, food)


2. EGO: Reality principle that adjusts ID to society


3. SUPEREGO: The moral policeman

What are the four main defense mechanisms according to Freud:

- Displacement: Redirected impulses


- Reaction formation: Original wish supplanted with the opposite.


- Projection: Urges projected onto other things


- Isolation: Awareness of memories but not dealing with emotions.

"Unconscious conflicts are a result of childhood experiences", name the 5 stages with corresponding ages:

Oral stage 0-2


Anal stage 2-4


Phallic stage 4-6


Latency stage 6-12


Genital stage 12+

What does the Phallic stage say about boys, and how is it resolved:

Boys hate their father and want to fark their mother.


Resolved when boy identifies with father in hope to get a partner like his mother.

What does the electra complex say about girls and how is it resolved:

Girls are envious of d1ck so they try make a baby with one by farking the dad, which leads them to despise mother.


Resolves when daughter identifies with mother.

What do difficulties at each stage result in:


- Oral stage


- Anal stage


- Phallic stage

- oral fixation, smoking, thumb sucking.


- Anal retentiveness, won't spend money


- Lead to homosexuality

What were the main three problems with Freud's report:

1.Never actually studied children


2. Little experimental evidence to support ideas


3. Ideas not falsifiable

What does experimental evidence do to Freud's claims:

Completely refutes them, the ones that do are often fatally flawed.

Who did an experiment that refuted Freud's claims about


- thumb sucking


- harsh parenting leading to adult aggression

Eysenck 1985


Bandura

What statement sums up Freud's place in psychology history:

Got a lot wrong but has had a tremendous influence.