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Implicit personality theories sometimes lead to a reliance on ________________ in the selection of jurors.
Strong Id
A term that might refer to an individual with a dominant id according to Freudian psychology, characterized by impulsive and unconscious desires.
Oedipus Complex
A Freudian theory positing that a child experiences unconscious desires for their opposite-sex parent and jealousy and rivalry toward their same-sex parent.
Oral Fixation
A psychological condition first described by Freud, characterized by an obsession with engaging the mouth in activities such as eating, talking, or smoking.
Reaction Formation
A defense mechanism where unacceptable impulses are transformed into their opposite, often seen in exaggerated or compulsive behaviors.
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