Darrell is 13 years old and is always late. He can never figure out how long it's likely to take to do a task or to reach his goals. Erikson would say that Darrell still hasn't solved the conflict between:

A) self-certainty versus self-consciousness.
B) temporal perspective vs. time confusion.
C) role experimentation vs. role fixation.
D) ideological commitment vs. confusion of values.


Answer: B

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The lack of interesting in sexual activity is called

a. situational orgasmic difficulties. b. hypoactive sexual desire. c. primary orgasmic difficulties. d. generalized secondary orgasmic difficulties.

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