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    Master of Business Administration- MBA Semester 1 MB0038 –Management Process and Organizational Behaviour - 4 Credits (Book ID:B1127) Assignment Set- 1 (60 Marks) Q1. Define emotional intelligence. Explain Goleman’s model of emotional intelligence. Ans: Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to perceive‚ control and evaluate emotions. Some researchers suggest that emotional intelligence can be learned and strengthened‚ while others claim it is an inborn characteristic. Since1990

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    Observation: 1. Login ID & Password depends upon the stream you are in. 2. Registration form of AMCAT is better as they asked about personal details‚ academics 3. There are 18 module which covers all the streams 4. Individual Attempt module - 3 are common and 3 depends upon the stream I. Common Module A. English B. Logical Resigning C. AMPL (90 questions in 20 minutes) II. Stream Module – according to stream 5. Content of the module is like college level

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    Golding ’s characters and conflicts follow Freud ’s theories of the idego‚ and superego‚ thus making them more understandable. Studying the Freudian theory allows one to see Jack as the id‚ Ralph as the ego‚ Piggy and Simon as the superego‚ and why they clash. The famous psychologist Sigmund Freud developed a theory that uses people ’s personality traits to classify them into three different categories of idego‚ and superego. Although every person contains all three of the forces‚ one can dominates

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    Personality Robert White University of Phoenix PSY 405 Instructor: Dr. Rockel Etienne 22 July 2013 Personality "We know what we are but not what we may be." Ophelia in Hamlet According to Guralnik (1987)‚ personality is defined as‚ the quality or fact of being a person or a particular person. Guralnik (1987) also defines personality as‚ distinctive individual qualities of a person‚ considered collectively. Personality is a definition that is hard to put one definition. Individuals each

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    Freud‚ the key to a healthy personality is a balance between the Id‚ the Ego and the Superego. The Id‚ the Ego and the Superego are three theoretical constructs‚ in terms of whose activity and interactions‚ the mental life can be described and complex human behaviours formed. Hence‚ these three components of the personality structure are functions of the mind rather than parts of the brain. The Id According to Freud‚ the Id is the only component of the personality structure that is present

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    If you were in this situation‚ how would you explain this mistake? Many of us might blame the slip on distraction or describe it as a simple accident. However‚ a psychoanalytic theorist might tell you that this is much more than a random accident. The psychoanalytic view holds that there are inner forces outside of your awareness that are directing your behavior. For example‚ a psychoanalyst might say that James misspoke due to unresolved feelings for his ex or perhaps because of misgivings about

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    personalities are IdEgo‚ and Superego; these personalities each go to these three boys. The boys are Jack‚ Ralph‚ and Piggy. Id represents a need‚ wants‚ and causes aggression. ("Idego and super-ego") The second type of personality is called Ego. This personality represents not knowing the difference between right and wrong‚ and it avoids pain. (McLeod) The last type of personality is called Superego. This type is a combination of Id‚ and Ego. The superego tries to convince the Ego to turn goals

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    three concepts to the personality; the id‚ the ego‚ and the superego. The Id is the only element of the personality that is present from birth. This is about the desires‚ wants‚ and needs of an individual. This is particularly important in early life because an infant has needs that should be met. For example‚ if there is a baby that is hungry and will not stop crying until he or she gets fed‚ that would be where the id rules in. In this structure of the id‚ it is quite unorganized because it demands

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    Boards: The IdEgo and Superego What makes us act on impulse? What as human makes us decide wrong from right? Sigmund Freud‚ a famous philosopher had studied people and found that humans have three parts to them. The Id‚ the ego and the superego‚ these three traits help us decide wrong from right. The Id acts only on pleasure; it avoids pain and allows us to make poor judgments. The ego makes distinctions between wrong and right‚ but makes decisions to please the Id. The superego is what tells

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    extent of their crimes‚ many have been pushed to examine what goes on in the minds of these serial killers. Although some may use different criminological theories to explain different individuals‚ I believe that Sigmund Freud’s concept of IdSuperego and Ego best explains Andrei Chikatilo actions. Freud’s theory falls into Control Theories which argues that without appropriate socialization‚ people act on their preprogrammed tendency towards crime and deviance. If it weren’t for restraints on

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