According to freud, the part of the personality would be <span>superego
According to freud, </span><span>superego refers to the part of our mindset that acted as self-critical conscience (determining which good and which evil) which help us regulate ourself as an individual.
The superego would be heavily influenced by norms, individual identity, and our personal experience.</span>
Answer:
DECREASE AND INCREASE
Explanation:
The marginal tax rate is the type of percentage that comes with or equate with the value of the income you are earning. The lower your dollar income is, the lower the tax to be collected it vice versa. This type of tax is made use of based on the highest tax level on taxes on income that has been attained
The marginal tax rate is calculated or determined by the "change in the tax payment divided by income change or by dividing the difference that occurs in the tax with the amount realized from the investment."
Answer:
b. "An individual’s thoughts are influenced by moral decisions and behaviors."
c. "An individual expands his or her focus from a relationship with others to societal concerns."
Explanation:
At the Conventional Level, morality is defined by social rules both explicitly and implicitly agreed upon by society.
Within this level, stage three is named the morality of interpersonal cooperation. In it, moral choices are decided by contemplating how it could be judged by the group members.
Stage four is the social-order-maintaining orientation when morality is defined by its benefits for the majority.
Answer:
c. biological
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. The options given for this question are:
A) social
B) mental
C) biological
D) psychological
The term biological age is used to make reference to how old our cells really are. Biological age varies depending on the lifestyle the person has (their diet, the amount of sleep they get, the stress in their life, the amount of exercise they do). We can have some particular chronological age that we cannot change (since it is counted since the day we were born until today) but our daily habits can influence and change our biological age.
In this example Ramada is 69 years old and is a fitness enthusiast, her physician remarked that her vital organs are in very good shape. Therefore, we can conclude that her physician is making reference to her biological age since <u>it has to do with the state of her cells and organs</u>, and therefore the physician must have said that her biological age was about 10 years less than her chronological age.
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<em><u>Note: Social, mental and psychological age have to do with more social factors or mind factors rather than with vital organs and therefore these options cannot be the correct answers. </u></em>