The argument that will be provided by the supporter of Freud’s
psychoanalytic theory about Marcy’s feeling of guilt when lying to her mother
is that the superego is the one responsible of making her feel that way. The
superego is being defined as a self-critical conscience in which comes in when
a person does something and he or she reflects to what she or he has done base
on social standards.
Answer:
Explanation:
The arousal theory of motivation suggests that we are always looking for different activities that allow us to maintain an optimal level of psychological arousal. If Jim and Mariee want to keep their level or arousal, they will look for an activity that implies physycal movement an, maybe, some sort of risky feelings, for example, running on the streets at night or climbing some tree. If they want to lower their level of psychological arousal, they will do something that doesn't imply that much risks or moving, for example, playing cards, watching a movie, etc.