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Social identity is easily defined using demographic characteristics.
Threatening Impulses
Internal urges or desires that are perceived as a danger or threat to one's well-being or the social order.
Ego
The ego, in psychology, represents the realistic part of the mind that mediates between the desires of the id, the moralizing role of the superego, and the external world.
Psychosexual Stages
A Freudian theory that developmental stages beginning in infancy during which the pleasure-seeking energies of the id become focused on certain erogenous zones.
Pleasure-Seeking Energies
Pleasure-Seeking Energies involve the basic drives and instincts that compel individuals to seek out experiences or objects that provide gratification and enjoyment.
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