Exam 6: Erik Erikson: Identity Theory
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Erikson argued that we are not entirely governed by innate biological factors at work in the stages of development,although they are relatively important.
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Give a real-life example of a person who is having an identity crisis.What kind of role confusion would this person have? What would this person need to do to have a positive identity,rather than a negative identity?
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Erikson would most likely link ego integrity versus despair to the stage of
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Erikson's use of psychohistorical analysis included such figures as
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The basic strength called purpose should be realized during the muscular-anal stage,which is characterized by Autonomy versus Doubt and Shame.
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If a conflict at one stage cannot be resolved,then a person will
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The basic strength associated with the final stage of maturity and old age is hope.
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A person may prefer to be alone because they fear ___________ as a threat to their ego identity during the intimacy versus isolation stage.
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Erikson included all of the following in his theory of personality except
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The developmental stage of maturity covering the most years is the
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Women college students who are career oriented are likely to
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Rather than just reflecting on the past,Erikson believed older people must remain active,be vital participants in life,while seeking challenges and stimulation from their environment.
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To minimize life's confusion,adolescents often idolize and over-identify with a teacher,a television or motion picture star,an athlete,or even a friend.Was there someone in your adolescent years you idolized,or at least patterned your life after at that particular time? Why or why not? Was this over-identification helpful? Harmful? Was this relationship encouraging,sincere,and genuine; which encompasses the basic strength of fidelity,according to Erikson?
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According to the epigenetic principle of maturation,the stages of development are
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The basic strength associated with the generativity versus stagnation stage is
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