Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development held that:
a. · personality is determined by how childhood conflicts are resolved and is typically fixed by age 8.
b. · psychosocial development begins in early adulthood, when personal identity has stabilized.
c. · by middle adulthood, psychosocial development is complete.
d. · psychosocial development continues throughout the lifespan, with each stage marked by a particular psychosocial conflict that can be resolved in a positive or negative way.
d. · psychosocial development continues throughout the lifespan, with each stage marked by a particular psychosocial conflict that can be resolved in a positive or negative way.
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a. sensory conflict. b. counterirritation. c. systematic desensitization. d. sensory adaptation.
Toddler Jared sees a small black dog running through the park. Jared says, "doggy.". Jared has most likely learned to apply the word "doggy" to the dog he sees by the process of:
a. scaffolding. c. rehearsal. b. retrieval cues. d. fast mapping.
Adaptability is important to a species' ability to survive because
A) it selects for intelligence above all else. B) environments change and thus bring new pressures for survival. C) adaptability makes it harder to survive, so you'll have more offspring. D) of genetic determinism.
What is a comprehensive, scientific explanation about what personality is, how it develops, and how it functions?
A. values B. legal knowledge C. analysis D. theory