Chapter 3 Flashcards
Id
The part of personality connected w satisfying our basic instincts & urges
Ego
Part of personality concerned with meeting the needs of the id in a way that is realistic, and fits with the laws or rules of a society
Superego
The part of personality concerned with making sure the id and the ego function in a way that is consistent with the person’s own moral code
Classical conditioning
A type of learning that relies on associating a neutral stimulus with a natural biological stimulus
Operant conditioning
A type of learning based on associating behaviors with the consequences they have previously produced
Personality
It refers to a person’s pattern of thoughts feelings and behaviors that are consistent overtime and across situations