When is the final stage in the development of the proprium accomplished?
a. When children begin to apply logic to the solution of everyday problems
b. When young people begin to formulate long-range goals and plans
c. When children recognize the difference between their bodies and objects in their environment
d. When young people become aware of satisfying parental expectations
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: The propriate striving stage is when adolescents begin to formulate plans and long-range goals for the future. Until they do so, their sense of self (their proprium) will remain incomplete.
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