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In Freud's model of personality, which element of the personality represents a person's efforts to balance the demands of society and innate pleasure-seeking drives?

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Ego

Step-by-step explanation:

Sigmund Freud's famous psychoanalytic theory of personality represents the the complex nature of human behavior and personality. It is composed of three components- id, ego and the superego.

All the three component provide unique features to human personality along with an interdependent responses in the behavior.

Id- the primal human nature right from birth

Ego- is the realistic part that mediates and balances the demands of society and innate pleasure seeking drives, between the desires of the id and super-ego.

super ego- It holds our internal moral standards and the distinction between right and wrong

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