Sigmund_Freud_research_Abresinos7

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Shinozuka, Yoshio. "Japan's Experiments on Prisoners." Contemporary Issues Companion: Biological Weapons. Ed. Clay Farris Naff. San Diego:
Greenhaven Press, 2006. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Merced High North Campus (CA). Web. 16 Feb. 2010.
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Author Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Name of Publication. Publication City: Publishing House, Year Published. Name of Database. School Name. Web. Date Accessed.
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Build your own: Carter, Betty. "Sigmund Freud." Horn Book Magazine. 01 Sep. 2006: 607. eLibrary. Web. 27 May. 2010.
Notes: In her latest work, Krull introduces Freud, who brought
Response: Freud was “unable to decide whether her preferred
empirical research into the canon. Freud himself was "unable to
seeing himself as a respectable man of science of a solitary
decide whether he preferred seeing himself as a respectable man
genius above and beyond traditional science.” Freud found his
of science or a solitary genius above and beyond traditional
niche but not universal acceptance. Freud’s theories on infant
science." After several missteps, such as his early advocacy for
sexuality and the division of the human personality into the id, ego,
the widespread use of cocaine, Freud finds his niche but not
and super ego have influenced modern psychoanalysis today.
universal acceptance. Clearly and without sensationalism, Krull
presents his theories on infant sexuality, but these are but a small
part of Freud's contributions, which include dividing the personality
into Id, Ego, and Superego.
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