id, ego and super-ego
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id, ego and super-ego
Summary
id, ego and super-ego is a model[1]. It ranks in the top 1% of model entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,856 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- id, ego and super-ego is credited with the discovery of Sigmund Freud[3].
- id, ego and super-ego's image is recorded as Structural-Model1.png[4].
- id, ego and super-ego's image is recorded as Freud Ich.svg[5].
- id, ego and super-ego's image is recorded as Freud, Second topography, 1933.jpg[6].
- id, ego and super-ego's image is recorded as Structural-Iceberg all.svg[7].
- id, ego and super-ego's image is recorded as Eggmodel.svg[8].
- id, ego and super-ego's image is recorded as Freud Skizze (2).svg[9].
- id, ego and super-ego's instance of is recorded as model[10].
- id, ego and super-ego's instance of is recorded as concept[11].
- id, ego and super-ego's part of is recorded as psychological terminology[12].
- id, ego and super-ego's has part is recorded as first topic[13].
- id, ego and super-ego's has part is recorded as second topic[14].
- id, ego and super-ego's has part is recorded as ego[15].
- id, ego and super-ego's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0g3yj[16].
- id, ego and super-ego's represents is recorded as psyche[17].
- id, ego and super-ego's described by source is recorded as The Ego and the Id[18].
- id, ego and super-ego's BBC Things ID is recorded as 2deafaf2-653e-44f9-8232-f1a9b4ab665b[19].
- id, ego and super-ego's BabelNet ID is recorded as 03415425n[20].
- id, ego and super-ego's JSTOR topic ID is recorded as superego[21].
- id, ego and super-ego's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 9180747[22].
- id, ego and super-ego's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C9180747[23].
- id, ego and super-ego's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 299901[24].
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Works and Contributions
id, ego and super-ego is credited with the discovery of Sigmund Freud[3].
Why It Matters
id, ego and super-ego ranks in the top 1% of model entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,856 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 59 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]