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    NAME: PREETI SINGH ROLL NO:108B01 GROUP 1 ASSIGNMENT IN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR ON PERSONALITY : (1). DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF PROMOTIONAL MESSAGE THAT WOULD BE MOST SUITABLE FOR EACH TYPE OF PERSONALTY MARKET SEGMENT. ANS: (a) HIGHLY DOGMATIC CUSTOMERS: It is a personality trait that measures the degree of rigidity (versus openness) that individuals display towards unfamiliar and towards information that is contrary to their own established beliefs . A person who is high in dogmatism approaches

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    analyzed to bring a somewhat clear picture of her psychology. She murders her children after a lot of thinking because of the conflicts hatching in her mind. The movement of the unconscious of Medea has been highlighted. Her libido transforms into ego when her libido object is taken from her. She loses the ability to judge right from wrong. This perspective of Medea brings out the unique dramatic art of “Euripides” in the ancient Greece. Ahmad Aqeel Sarwar Professor Ayesha Classical Drama 31st March’2012

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    In the novel The Joys of Motherhood‚ the storyline follows the life of a woman named Nnu Ego and how she is affected by the way women are seen in Nigeria. In the novel‚ the idea portrayed believed by most people is that motherhood will release a woman from her unhappiness and will fulfill her every need in life. However‚ as we follow Nnu Ego’s story it is realized motherhood is anything but joyous. Nnu Ego sacrifices everything she has to raise her children to her best capabilities and by doing

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    By journeying the forest‚ he can explore area of unconscious. So‚ journey for forest is the journey for unconscious – dream. In ‘Young Goodman Brown’‚ each character also has its representing part of mind. First‚ Goodman Brown represents super ego. He is morally upright person‚ and devout puritan considering his crying "With heaven above and Faith below‚ I will yet stand firm against the devil!" Whereas‚ evil communion represents Id‚ which storage of our instinct. In communion‚ there are many

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    personality is FALSE? The most important aspects of personally development are finished by age 6 The ego continues to develop as you grow The id is present at birth The ego must balance the demands of the id and super-ego The id is entirely unconscious. The ego is entirely conscious Difference: ego & super ego Ego: the eye since of self‚ intelligence more rational Super ego: (over-eye) develop early on Demand of your culture‚ what your culture (good boy or girl) should or

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    Kelly Wellens Unit Y 2.1 - Identify the key features of at least three major therapeutic models. Person-Centred Therapy 1. What do you understand by the term actualising tendency? I understand that the term actualising tendency means that a person has a potential to grow‚ if we have had the right environment to grow. If we received enough unconditional acceptance and love throughout our childhood through our peers‚ parents‚ teachers‚ friends etc then this has given us the right environment to

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    (AGT) (Nicholls‚ 1984; 1989) outlines that people are motivated by the desire to fell competent. People can define competence and success in different ways‚ the main ones being ego and task orientations. Research is consistent in showing the motivational benefits of a task-orientation‚ either singly or in combination with an ego-orientation. In order to keep athletes involved in sport‚ success must mean being the best as well as task mastery and personal improvement (Duda‚ 1993). Drawing from past

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    representation that might be distorted version of social actual person. 3. Self psychologists give more emphasis to the self than to the ego‚ or self representations or instincts. Study of Cinderella: 7. Freudian purist might investigate her repressed sexual instincts; unresolved oedipal feeling for her parent; problems in terms of defense; conflicts between id and ego. 8. Object relations approach - defense of splitting…sees some women as bad and some as good...creates inner distortions of persons…therapy

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    in the real world‚ her imagionation creates a fantasy world that is discovered and structured by the wallpaper. This new world brings out various emotions and mental instability. Freud believes that the mind is divided into the parts. The id‚ the ego‚ and the superego. Each is responsible for a psychological function. Id  Part of the unconcious level. largest  The only component of personality that is present from birth  Instinctive and primitive behavior. It also creates images that

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    whatever it takes. The events that they face bring out their true personality. Sigmund Freud‚ a psychologist‚ describes human personalities in three parts; Id‚ Ego‚ and superego (Biography). The three main characters in the novel portray these parts very well. Jack‚ one of the oldest boys‚ shows the personality of Id. Ralph represents the Ego and Piggy represents Superego. Throughout the story a lot of evidence is given of why these boys portray these parts. The Id is the unconscious‚ impulsive‚ and

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