Erikson believed that for adolescents, excessive association with fanatical groups and cults or obsession with popular cultural icons could:

a. restrict the developing ego.
b. increase their positive well-being.
c. lead them to develop their superego.
d. help them overcome issues of fidelity.


ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Erikson noted the strong impact of peer groups on the development of ego identity in adolescence. He noted that excessive association with fanatical groups and cults, or obsessive identification with icons of popular culture, could restrict the developing ego.

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