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Test Erikson's psychosocial development theory
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QUESTION 1: WHO IS THE AUTHOR OF THE PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY?
Sigmund Freud
Jean Piaget
Erik Erikson
Albert Bandura
SECOND QUESTION: HOW DOES ERIKSON'S THEORY DIFFER FROM THAT OF SIGMUND FREUD?
Focuses on biological and sexual aspects
Focuses attention only on adolescence
Broadens the scope by including social and cultural aspects
Completely ignoring the impact of family
QUESTION 3: HOW MANY DISTINCT STAGES MAKE UP ERIKSON'S PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY?
Five
Six
Eight
Ten
QUESTION 4: WHAT IS THE FUNDAMENTAL CRISIS IN THE IDENTITY STAGE IN THE FACE OF ROLE CONFUSION?
Generativity versus stagnation
Trust versus mistrust
Autonomy versus shame and doubt
Identity versus role confusion
QUESTION 5: WHAT IS THE GENERATIVITY STAGE AS OPINION BY ERIKSON?
Skill development in the preschool stage
Reflection on life lived in old age
Contribution to future generations and productivity in society
Building lasting relationships in youth
QUESTION 6: WHAT IS THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF CAREGIVERS IN THE STAGE OF TRUST VERSUS MISTRUST?
Providing a safe and loving environment
Allow the child to explore without restrictions
Imposing strict limits to develop discipline
Ignoring the child's emotional needs
QUESTION 7: WHAT IS THE INTEGRITY VERSUS DESPAIR STAGE ACCORDING TO ERIKSON?
Building lasting relationships in youth
Contribution to future generations and productivity in society
Reflection on life lived and acceptance of total existence
Skill development in the preschool stage
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS A COMMON CRITICISM OF ERIKSON'S PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY?
Excessive cultural and gender specificity
Lack of stages, being too general
Excessive emphasis on adolescence
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