True or False: Erik Eriksonโs interest in identity developed as a result of his discovering his parents had lied to him about his parentage
True
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A 41-year-old woman quits her high-paying marketing job to focus on her children and become a school counselor. What stage (conflict) would Erikson consider this to be?
Generativity vs stagnation
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The stage in which a child needs to learn important academic skills and compare favorably with peers in school to achieve competence is the ____ stage.
Industry vs Inferiority
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baam
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What stage (conflict) corresponds to ages 2-4?
Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt
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Who are our main influence in the adolescence stage?
Peers and role models
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According to Erikson, what is the conflict that infants find in their first stage of development?
Trust vs Mistrust
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Successfully completing the eighth stage of psychosocial development leads to the emergence of what quality? W __ __ __ O M
Wisdom
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The conflict that arises in young adulthood is -----
Intimacy vs. isolation
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When you reach the maturity stage, you can become grumpy if you think that you have done well in life. True or False?
False.
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Who are our main influence in the early childhood stage?
Our parents
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How many stages of psychosocial development did Erikson describe?
eight (8)
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If a child struggles to do well in school, what problem might emerge? (guilt / inferiority / mistrust)