According to Sigmund Freud's theories, human development is a series of psychosexual stages that are overlapping stages and occur in predictable patterns. Which statement is an example of the stage referred to by Freud as the latency stage?

A) The child who finds satisfaction through making noises and crying
B) The child who recognizes the physical differences between boys and girls
C) The child who has a desire to mold and control the environment
D) The child who is beginning to develop a sense of moral responsibility


Ans: D

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