Deck 12: Erikson and the Eight Stages of Life

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Erikson seems to regard identity foreclosure as

A) a necessary stage for all of us to go through
B) tied to postconventional thought
C) impoverishing the personality
D) all of the above
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For Erikson, gaining maturity in adulthood primarily means

A) caring for others
B) finding one's unique identity
C) persevering in one's goals
D) gaining independence
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Ego integrity most basically includes

A) a complete honesty in one's relations to others
B) acceptance of the past as something that had to be
C) not dwelling on the past but remaining cheerful in the present
D) an ability to remain active and youthful in spirit
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According to Erikson, trust ultimately depends on

A) the infant's feeling that he or she is loved
B) the parents' consistency and predictability
C) the resolution of anger in the mother/infant bond
D) the parents' own confidence
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A child who is very curious, ambitious, and imaginative is most likely to be at Erikson's stage of

A) trust vs. mistrust
B) autonomy vs. shame, doubt
C) initiative vs. guilt
D) industry vs. inferiority
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On which issue are the stage theories of Erikson and Piaget in agreement?

A) whether all people reach the highest stages
B) whether the stages represent hierarchic integrations
C) whether biological maturation is a powerful force
D) whether the stages are qualitatively different
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A favorable resolution of the conflict between identity and role confusion leads to a sense of

A) purpose
B) ego integrity
C) care
D) fidelity
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A favorable resolution of the conflict between initiative and guilt in Erikson's theory leads to a sense of

A) competence
B) purpose
C) industry
D) will
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Looking at old age, Erikson focused on

A) the inner struggle for meaning
B) the problem of being useless in America
C) social and physical losses that require new adjustments
D) the various styles people use to remain young and active
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A psychosocial moratorium occurs at Erikson's stage of

A) industry vs. inferiority
B) intimacy vs. isolation
C) initiative vs. guilt
D) identity vs. role confusion
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One of the criticisms of Erikson, advanced by Robert White, is that Erikson

A) overlooked the need for anthropological fieldwork
B) didn't fully recognize maturational forces
C) didn't fully recognize the importance of a historical perspective
D) didn't capture all ego development in his concepts of modes
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Erikson's stages, compared to Piaget's stages, are

A) more universal
B) more difficult to attain
C) more maturationally governed
D) all of the above
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Erikson's stages, compared to Freud's,

A) unfold in an invariant sequence
B) are more general
C) are more closely tied to libidinal zones
D) are less hierarchically organized
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The issue of parental discipline usually first arises at Erikson's stage of

A) trust vs. mistrust
B) autonomy vs. shame, doubt
C) initiative vs. guilt
D) industry vs. inferiority
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Deck 12: Erikson and the Eight Stages of Life
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Erikson seems to regard identity foreclosure as

A) a necessary stage for all of us to go through
B) tied to postconventional thought
C) impoverishing the personality
D) all of the above
C
2
For Erikson, gaining maturity in adulthood primarily means

A) caring for others
B) finding one's unique identity
C) persevering in one's goals
D) gaining independence
A
3
Ego integrity most basically includes

A) a complete honesty in one's relations to others
B) acceptance of the past as something that had to be
C) not dwelling on the past but remaining cheerful in the present
D) an ability to remain active and youthful in spirit
B
4
According to Erikson, trust ultimately depends on

A) the infant's feeling that he or she is loved
B) the parents' consistency and predictability
C) the resolution of anger in the mother/infant bond
D) the parents' own confidence
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A child who is very curious, ambitious, and imaginative is most likely to be at Erikson's stage of

A) trust vs. mistrust
B) autonomy vs. shame, doubt
C) initiative vs. guilt
D) industry vs. inferiority
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On which issue are the stage theories of Erikson and Piaget in agreement?

A) whether all people reach the highest stages
B) whether the stages represent hierarchic integrations
C) whether biological maturation is a powerful force
D) whether the stages are qualitatively different
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A favorable resolution of the conflict between identity and role confusion leads to a sense of

A) purpose
B) ego integrity
C) care
D) fidelity
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A favorable resolution of the conflict between initiative and guilt in Erikson's theory leads to a sense of

A) competence
B) purpose
C) industry
D) will
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Looking at old age, Erikson focused on

A) the inner struggle for meaning
B) the problem of being useless in America
C) social and physical losses that require new adjustments
D) the various styles people use to remain young and active
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A psychosocial moratorium occurs at Erikson's stage of

A) industry vs. inferiority
B) intimacy vs. isolation
C) initiative vs. guilt
D) identity vs. role confusion
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One of the criticisms of Erikson, advanced by Robert White, is that Erikson

A) overlooked the need for anthropological fieldwork
B) didn't fully recognize maturational forces
C) didn't fully recognize the importance of a historical perspective
D) didn't capture all ego development in his concepts of modes
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Erikson's stages, compared to Piaget's stages, are

A) more universal
B) more difficult to attain
C) more maturationally governed
D) all of the above
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Erikson's stages, compared to Freud's,

A) unfold in an invariant sequence
B) are more general
C) are more closely tied to libidinal zones
D) are less hierarchically organized
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The issue of parental discipline usually first arises at Erikson's stage of

A) trust vs. mistrust
B) autonomy vs. shame, doubt
C) initiative vs. guilt
D) industry vs. inferiority
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