How did Carl Jung divide the ego into different attitudes and ego functions?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Jung believed that the ego could be divided into different attitudes and ego functions—ways people perceive and engage with the world. All of these are pairs of opposites. The two attitudes are extraversion versus introversion. The four functions are thinking versus feeling and intuition versus sensation.

Psychology

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Studies of children's metamemory show that

a. young children seem to have no knowledge of the way their memory works. b. young children don't seem to realize that you must use effort in order to learn a list of words. c. there are no substantial improvements in metamemory during childhood. d. children are surprisingly accurate in judging whether they have remembered an answer correctly.

Psychology

Although 3-year-olds are advanced in theory of mind skills compared to 2-year-olds, they are lacking in one big area. That is:

a. taking others' perspective b. thinking before speaking c. joint attention d. imagination

Psychology