What is an important characteristic of Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development?

a. There are no stages in development.
b. Development does not end in adolescence.
c. Children ages 5-12 are in a period of latency.
d. Developmental changes are quantitative, not qualitative.


Answer: b.

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