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Which of the following describes Freud's psychodynamic theory?
A person's personality is shaped by the way they navigate conflict between the impulsive and hedonistic part of their brain, the rational problem solving part of their brain and their overly-idealistic moral compass
The mind is viewed like a computer, which takes in information through a sensory register before selectively choosing what to pay attention to in the working memory and what to commit to long term memory
Development is shaped by a person's experiences as they relate to their chronological age, shared social experiences and unique/individual social experiences
Humans learn through a process of modelling and imitation, where people are more likely to copy a behaviour if they think its important and if they see powerful or competent people performing it
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