Test Revision 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyTest revisionASEdexcel Created by: emily_wCreated on: 03-12-14 17:14 How does moral strain provide evidence for the agency theory? It shows that the person disagrees with the actions they are performing, but continues because they are an agent 1 of 15 What are some examples of moral strain? Nervous laughter, sweating, and shaking 2 of 15 What are the applications of agency theory? Could be used in training to reduce abuse in the army and prisons; can explain prison abuse such as Abu Ghraib 3 of 15 How did Milgram (1963) provide evidence for agency theory? Moral strain; one participant asked if the researcher "accepted all responsibility" so did not see himself as responsible for his actions 4 of 15 What principle does the id work on? The pleasure principle 5 of 15 What principle does the superego work on? The morality principle 6 of 15 What principle does the ego work on? The reality principle 7 of 15 At what age is the oral stage? 0-18 months 8 of 15 At what age is the anal stage? 1 1/2--3 years 9 of 15 At what age is the phallic stage? 3-5 10 of 15 At what age is the genital stage? From puberty 11 of 15 When does the id develop? Oral stage 12 of 15 When does the ego develop? Anal stage 13 of 15 When does the superego develop? Phallic stage 14 of 15 When does the Oedipus complex develop? Phallic stage 15 of 15
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