Freud's theory is the prototype for all psychodynamic personality theories. What these theories tend to have in common is that they:

Freud's theory is the prototype for all psychodynamic personality theories. What these theories tend to have in common is that they: 




1. see personality development as influenced both by hereditary developmental tendencies and by the individual's experiences.
2. see personality as resulting from the nature and interactions of internal psychic structures.
3. tend to see much of personality as determined by unconscious rather than conscious factors.
4. all of the above
5. none of the above.



Answer: 5