What is the concept in Erikson's Third stage?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Encouraged by parent to meet new people and explore the environment to achieve initiative. If parents stifle the child, he or she develops guilt.

Psychology

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b. On average, young people do best in the evening, and old people do best in the morning. c. On average, young people do best in the morning, and old people do best in the evening. d. On average, both young and old do best in the evening.

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In ancient societies, if a person's abnormal conduct consisted of speech that appeared to have a religious or mystical significance, then the person was __________.

A. shunned from society and thought to be possessed by an evil spirit B. considered a witch C. treated with awe and respect D. assumed to have a heart defect

Psychology

Suppose that Natalie and her boyfriend just got into a huge argument, and Natalie went to the gym and punched a punching bag (imagining the whole time that the punching bag was her boyfriend), hoping to "let off some steam." How much will this approach help?

a. It will only help to reduce her anger if she really believes in the value of venting and catharsis. b. It will only help to reduce her anger if she enjoys the venting and gets some satisfaction from it. c. It will only help to reduce her anger if she really believes in the value of venting and catharsis AND if she enjoys the venting and gets some satisfaction from it. d. It will not help to reduce her anger regardless of whether she believes in the value of venting and catharsis AND regardless of whether she enjoys the venting and gets some satisfaction from it.

Psychology

At this point, the conclusions of studies on the evolutionary interpretations of mating behavior suggest that these behaviors are ____

a. primarily inherited b. primarily learned from cultural influence c. used to justify our behaviors d. lacking the scientific studies to allow us to draw a conclusion about them

Psychology