During which of the following stages of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development do teachers and peers take on increasing importance while the influence of parents decreases?

a) Intimacy versus isolation
b) Initiative versus guilt
c) Trust versus mistrust
d) Industry versus inferiority


d Teachers and peers take on an increasingly important role in psychosocial development during the industry versus inferiority stage. Prior to this stage, family members were most significant.

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