The adolescence stage of Erikson's stages of psychosocial development that includes the ways of coping of identity cohesion or role confusion appears between ages:
a. 3 and 5.
c. 12 and 18.
b. 6 and 11.
d. 19 and 35.
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Adolescence, between ages 12 and 18, is the stage at which we must meet and resolve the crisis of our basic ego identity. Those who fail to achieve a cohesive identity—who experience what Erikson called an identity crisis—will exhibit a confusion of roles.
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