Erikson's clinical experience led him to believe that young adults:
A) who had difficulties in school or with peer relationships rarely develop a sense of inferiority.
B) who were traditional are more likely to have strained relationships with their parents.
C) who departed from home for college or work always develop a strained relationship with their parents.
D) who had not achieved ego identity may not be ready to commit themselves to others.
D
You might also like to view...
Suppose that you learn that a lesbian couple and their children have moved to a home in your neighborhood. If you were to meet their children, you could expect to find that
a. their intellectual development would be similar, but they possibly would be slightly lower in social competence, compared to children in heterosexual households. b. their social, cognitive, and emotional competence would be slightly lower than the competence of children in heterosexual households. c. their psychological well-being and social skills would be somewhat higher than those of children in heterosexual households. d. their intellectual skills, adjustment, and popularity would be similar to that of children in heterosexual households.
A psychosocial crisis is best resolved through
a. hard work and persistence. b. an orderly unfolding of functions. c. age-graded expectations based on biological maturity. d. a central process linking individuals' needs with cultural expectations.
According to the textbook, __________ psychology is the aspect of this field that is least recognized and understood by the public.
A. research B. clinical C. applied D. educational
Validity is threatened in a between-subjects design when participants in one group have an opportunity to talk with participants in the other
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false