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What does ‘the Id’ represent in Freudian psychology?

A. The moral component of personality
B. The conscious mind
C. The instinctual drives and desires
D. The rational part of the mind

Answer: The instinctual drives and desires


Additional Information: In Freudian theory, the Id is the part of the personality that contains our basic instinctual drives and desires.


Subjects: Psychology

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