Exam 6: Erik Erikson: Identity Theory
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One of the most important contributions of Erikson's personality theory is to the field of:
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Erikson used the term _____ to refer to the idea that human development is governed by a sequence of stages that depend on hereditary factors.
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The basic strength associated with the final stage of psychosocial development is:
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