From an Eriksonian perspective, the desire to "live on" after we have died and to help those younger than ourselves so that the effects of our time on earth will be evident when we are gone best describes the psychosocial crisis of ____

a. trust vs. mistrust
b. identity vs. confusion
c. generativity vs. stagnation
d. integrity vs. despair


Answer: C

Psychology

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What type of development involves the ways that growth and change in intellectual capabilities influence a person's behavior?

A. cognitive B. physical C. personality D. social

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Describe the procedures used to conduct the Rorschach Inkblot Test, the Thematic Apperception Test, the sentence completion test, and projective drawing tests. Include in your response the positive aspects of these tests and the criticisms of these procedures.

What will be an ideal response?

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In the Victor Hugo story Les Misérables, a character named Valjean steals a loaf of bread to feed his starving niece. How would a person in the instrumental orientation of Kohlberg's stages describe Valjean's theft? a. "It is okay that he took the bread, because his niece will probably give him a big hug and kiss for getting her something to eat.". b. "It isn't okay that he took the bread

because the police will probably come arrest him!" c. "It is okay for him to take the bread, as long as he goes back the next day to work to pay for it.". d. "It isn't okay for him to steal the bread because stealing is wrong and nobody should ever steal.".

Psychology

The ____ is/are often experienced in the form of emotions associated with significant life events or reaction to extreme danger

a. ?feeling function b. ?collective unconscious c. ?personal unconscious d. ?belief in evolution e. ?Archetypes

Psychology