According to Jung's view on personality development, the ego begins to develop in:

a. early childhood.
c. middle age.
b. adolescence.
d. old age.


ANS: A
FEEDBACK: The ego begins to develop in early childhood, at first in a primitive way because the child has not yet formed a unique identity. What might be called children’s personalities are, at this stage, little more than a reflection of the personalities of their parents.

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