Deck 5: Erikson: Psychosocial Development

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According to Erikson's theory, a sense of inferiority is particularly likely to develop during the __________ stage of development.

A) second
B) third
C) fourth
D) fifth
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During the elementary school years, children develop a sense of

A) self-confidence.
B) gender identity.
C) industry.
D) identity.
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In his epigenetic principle, Erikson compared development with

A) the motion of objects as described in physics.
B) the biological development of a fetus.
C) the spiritual development of a soul.
D) an actor or actress learning a script.
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According to Erikson, personality develops

A) primarily before the age of five.
B) primarily in adolescence.
C) throughout the life span, in five stages.
D) throughout the life span, in eight stages.
Question
The task of infancy, in Erikson's terminology, is to develop a sense of

A) autonomy.
B) the body.
C) trust.
D) attachment to the mother.
Question
According to Erikson's epigenetic principle,

A) people get what they deserve out of life.
B) development proceeds according to a biologically-based plan, with sequential development of parts.
C) some people are more gifted, genetically, than others.
D) males and females are different because of their biology.
Question
The identity crisis occurs in

A) childhood.
B) adolescence.
C) adulthood.
D) old age.
Question
At each stage of development, according to Erikson, there is a __________.

A) specific biological motivation
B) crisis
C) new significant other with whom to form a relationship
D) risk of suicide
Question
In contrast to Freud's emphasis on sexuality, Erikson emphasized the __________ aspects of personality.

A) work-oriented
B) anal
C) oral
D) social
Question
Research shows the following about psychoanalysis for children except

A) Provides benefits for psychological problems
B) Adults psychoanalyzed in childhood have greater resiliency
C) Psychoanalysis is less expensive than behavioral treatments
D) Provides benefits for medical problems such as diabetes
Question
According to Erikson, the crisis of infancy is

A) life or death.
B) autonomy or shame.
C) trust or mistrust.
D) eat or throw up.
Question
Erikson's basic principle for understanding development was the __________ principle.

A) compensatory
B) epigenetic
C) self-actualization
D) conflict
Question
The two-year-old toddler is developing a sense of

A) trust.
B) identity.
C) initiative.
D) autonomy.
Question
According to Erikson's theory, the sense of __________ is particularly likely to interfere with an individual's initiative.

A) mistrust
B) guilt
C) shame
D) despair
Question
Which statement best corresponds to Erikson's epigenetic principle?

A) Neurosis occurs when basic needs are not met.
B) Fathers, as well as mothers, are important in development.
C) Development occurs according to a ground plan, with each part having its time of special ascendancy.
D) Sex differences are largely a result of heredity.
Question
The identity crisis can be thought of as finding an answer to the question __________ that is mutually agreeable to the individual and to other people.

A) "Who am I?"
B) "What is the meaning of life?"
C) "When may I leave home?"
D) "Is this the right thing to do?"
Question
Before he was a psychoanalyst, Erikson was a(n)

A) philosopher.
B) engineer.
C) physician.
D) artist.
Question
In his analysis of Mahatma Gandhi, Erik Erikson suggested that Gandhi had not successfully resolved two of the major life conflicts. Which two conflicts were they?

A) trust and autonomy
B) integrity and autonomy
C) intimacy and trust
D) intimacy and generativity
Question
Erikson is best known for extending Freud's concept of the

A) id.
B) ego.
C) superego.
D) Oedipus complex.
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In Erikson's third psychosocial stage, the child acts in a(n) __________ mode.

A) intrusive
B) incompetent
C) incorporative
D) selfish
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Erikson believed this cultural support makes the wisdom of past generations available to help with healing and growth

A) Religion
B) Education
C) Law
D) Competition
Question
Unresolved issues from the second psychosocial stage are most relevant to the cultural institution of

A) law.
B) technology.
C) marriage.
D) religion.
Question
Erikson described "fidelity" as a strength associated with which ego development stage?

A) initiative
B) identity
C) intimacy
D) trust
Question
Erikson consider this a possible substitute for religion as a cultural support

A) Productive work
B) Artistic creation
C) Fellowship
D) None of the above
E) All the above
Question
Erikson discussed this prototype as a cultural support for the aggressive ideals of the developing individual.

A) Religion
B) Law
C) Competitive athletes
D) The military
Question
Ideological perspectives, such as those presented by political movements, are especially relevant to the __________ psychosocial stage.

A) fourth
B) fifth
C) sixth
D) seventh
Question
Erikson's wife Joan, described a ninth stage of development that she and her husband had discussed. In the ninth stage a very old person confronts the negative aspects of earlier stages they may be experiencing again in their old age. This stage is called

A) stage regression.
B) gerotranscendence.
C) integrity complex.
D) the final transition.
Question
Generativity can be expressed through the role of

A) Parent
B) Teacher
C) Mentor
D) All the above
Question
Culture's "ideal prototypes" support the ego strength of

A) autonomy.
B) identity.
C) fidelity.
D) initiative.
Question
A juvenile delinquent is typical of a person who has a __________ identity.

A) confused
B) diffused
C) negative
D) positive
Question
According to Erikson, culture

A) does not influence the psychosocial stages.
B) influences personality development.
C) generally threatens ego strengths once they have developed.
D) leads to different sequences of stages in different cultures.
Question
What can a society do to support people's sense of initiative, according to Erikson's theory?

A) reward their efforts
B) provide cultural models or prototypes
C) pay them well
D) Nothing; based on childhood experience, you either have initiative or you don't.
Question
Erikson's theory implies that problems with technology are relevant to which stage of development?

A) second
B) fourth
C) sixth
D) seventh
Question
According to Erikson's theory, adolescents are especially vulnerable to developing a sense of

A) identity confusion.
B) inferiority.
C) shame.
D) despair.
Question
Religion, according to Erikson, is most relevant to

A) initiative.
B) will.
C) hope.
D) fidelity.
Question
In the seventh psychosocial stage, the ego strength of __________ is developed.

A) trust
B) integrity
C) identity
D) generativity
Question
Technological elements in culture support a person's sense of

A) identity.
B) initiative.
C) autonomy.
D) competence.
Question
What cultural support legitimizes and provides boundaries for the development of autonomy?

A) Religion
B) Law
C) Education
D) Technology
Question
The crisis of __________ versus isolation occurs in early adulthood.

A) generativity
B) togetherness
C) intimacy
D) assertiveness
Question
In old age, people typically

A) are considering whether life was meaningful.
B) are at the stage of developing generativity.
C) have completed all psychological development, so no tasks remain in old age.
D) are more neurotic than they were in youth.
Question
Which of the following is not a social institution that supports ego strengths?

A) Religion
B) Humor
C) Law
D) Technological elements
Question
Which term refers to the mature resolution of the identity crisis?

A) identity diffusion
B) identity foreclosure
C) identity achievement
D) identity confusion
Question
Some studies reported in the text have found that minority members score lower on identity than whites, a finding which is interpreted as a consequence of

A) cultural factors.
B) genetic differences.
C) intellectual differences.
D) research bias.
Question
Teenagers who are rebellious, nonconforming, and philosophically concerned are typical of those in the category of __________ on Marcia's measure.

A) Identity Achiever
B) Moratorium
C) Identity Diffusion
D) Foreclosure
Question
Jose thinks of himself as Chicano. This is an example of

A) an ethnic identity.
B) a cultural neurosis.
C) individualism.
D) pseudospeciation.
Question
Research finds that people are more likely to be concerned with helping other people, through work or political activity or social activism, if they are high in

A) trust.
B) autonomy.
C) generativity.
D) integrity.
Question
As they get older, people's scores on the Inventory of Psychosocial Balance generally

A) become unreliable.
B) decrease.
C) increase.
D) remain stable.
Question
The stage which has been most frequently studied by researchers is the __________ stage.

A) autonomy
B) industry
C) identity
D) intimacy
Question
Research on generativity has found that young adults whom are not yet parents

A) are higher on generativity than people that have children.
B) have a strong attachment to pets, which may be a way of practicing their generativity potential.
C) often become authoritarian-style parents if they have children at a young age.
D) have low levels of ego integrity.
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Which of the following is/are a way culture can provide the support of cooperation and competition?

A) Marriage
B) Homosexual relationships
C) Nonsexual relationships
D) All the above
Question
A person who thinks conventionally, is moralistic, and has always known what he or she has wanted to become for a career fits the __________ category of Marcia's identity scale.

A) Identity Achiever
B) Identity Diffusion
C) Foreclosure
D) Moratorium
Question
Individuals may adjust to a new culture by doing the following

A) Assimilate themselves into the mainstream culture
B) Emphasize their ethnicity
C) Become bicultural
D) All the above
Question
In old age, people develop the ego strength of

A) fidelity.
B) love.
C) wisdom.
D) industry.
Question
Based on Erikson's theory, we could help people to maintain their ego strengths through

A) loving them.
B) modeling.
C) cultural supports.
D) money.
Question
Erikson's theory describes the attainment of __________ in old age.

A) financial security
B) love
C) generativity
D) wisdom
Question
The seventh psychosocial stage is expressed in the role of

A) parent.
B) teacher.
C) mentor.
D) all of the above
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As Erikson predicted, research finds less fear of death among people who score high on a measure of

A) trust.
B) initiative.
C) generativity.
D) ego integrity.
Question
Based on Erikson's theory, we may interpret political activists as working on the ego strength of

A) identity.
B) autonomy.
C) hope.
D) integrity.
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Children do not benefit from psychoanalysis.
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The capacity to love develops in Erikson's __________ stage.

A) first
B) third
C) sixth
D) seventh
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Being a parent is especially relevant to the psychosocial task of identity versus identity confusion.
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The two-year-old child is vulnerable to developing a sense of shame.
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In old age, if life seems meaningless, the person is experiencing "stagnation."
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Erikson's theory ignores cultural factors.
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Erikson uses to term "stagnation" to refer to those who can't adequately take care of others, including
their own children.
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In modern life, despair is inevitable among the elderly, according to Erikson.
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The virtue of fidelity develops during the fifth psychosocial stage.
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Erikson supported the idea of identity exploration before settling on an identity in adolescence.
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To commit to an identity to early in adolescence risked poor choice according to Erikson
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Erikson suggested that psychological intimacy requires that individual identity first be established.
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Like Freud, Erikson dismissed religion as neurosis.
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The elderly are dealing with the task of integrity versus despair.
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According to Erikson, religion misleads people by giving them false hope.
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In the integrity vs. isolation stage, the person focuses entirely on the past.
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In Erikson's theory, each stage of development has a characteristic crisis.
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Marriage guarantees that the intimacy versus isolation crisis will be resolved successfully.
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Ideally, the infant should develop with no mistrust whatsoever.
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A person who is afraid of their identity being destroyed in a close relationship will have difficulty
with the stage of intimacy versus isolation.
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In contrast to Freud's psychosexual theory, Erikson offered a psychosocial theory.
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A teenager who is exploring various identities is in a period of moratorium.
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1
According to Erikson's theory, a sense of inferiority is particularly likely to develop during the __________ stage of development.

A) second
B) third
C) fourth
D) fifth
C
2
During the elementary school years, children develop a sense of

A) self-confidence.
B) gender identity.
C) industry.
D) identity.
C
3
In his epigenetic principle, Erikson compared development with

A) the motion of objects as described in physics.
B) the biological development of a fetus.
C) the spiritual development of a soul.
D) an actor or actress learning a script.
B
4
According to Erikson, personality develops

A) primarily before the age of five.
B) primarily in adolescence.
C) throughout the life span, in five stages.
D) throughout the life span, in eight stages.
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5
The task of infancy, in Erikson's terminology, is to develop a sense of

A) autonomy.
B) the body.
C) trust.
D) attachment to the mother.
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6
According to Erikson's epigenetic principle,

A) people get what they deserve out of life.
B) development proceeds according to a biologically-based plan, with sequential development of parts.
C) some people are more gifted, genetically, than others.
D) males and females are different because of their biology.
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7
The identity crisis occurs in

A) childhood.
B) adolescence.
C) adulthood.
D) old age.
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8
At each stage of development, according to Erikson, there is a __________.

A) specific biological motivation
B) crisis
C) new significant other with whom to form a relationship
D) risk of suicide
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9
In contrast to Freud's emphasis on sexuality, Erikson emphasized the __________ aspects of personality.

A) work-oriented
B) anal
C) oral
D) social
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10
Research shows the following about psychoanalysis for children except

A) Provides benefits for psychological problems
B) Adults psychoanalyzed in childhood have greater resiliency
C) Psychoanalysis is less expensive than behavioral treatments
D) Provides benefits for medical problems such as diabetes
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11
According to Erikson, the crisis of infancy is

A) life or death.
B) autonomy or shame.
C) trust or mistrust.
D) eat or throw up.
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12
Erikson's basic principle for understanding development was the __________ principle.

A) compensatory
B) epigenetic
C) self-actualization
D) conflict
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The two-year-old toddler is developing a sense of

A) trust.
B) identity.
C) initiative.
D) autonomy.
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According to Erikson's theory, the sense of __________ is particularly likely to interfere with an individual's initiative.

A) mistrust
B) guilt
C) shame
D) despair
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15
Which statement best corresponds to Erikson's epigenetic principle?

A) Neurosis occurs when basic needs are not met.
B) Fathers, as well as mothers, are important in development.
C) Development occurs according to a ground plan, with each part having its time of special ascendancy.
D) Sex differences are largely a result of heredity.
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The identity crisis can be thought of as finding an answer to the question __________ that is mutually agreeable to the individual and to other people.

A) "Who am I?"
B) "What is the meaning of life?"
C) "When may I leave home?"
D) "Is this the right thing to do?"
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Before he was a psychoanalyst, Erikson was a(n)

A) philosopher.
B) engineer.
C) physician.
D) artist.
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18
In his analysis of Mahatma Gandhi, Erik Erikson suggested that Gandhi had not successfully resolved two of the major life conflicts. Which two conflicts were they?

A) trust and autonomy
B) integrity and autonomy
C) intimacy and trust
D) intimacy and generativity
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Erikson is best known for extending Freud's concept of the

A) id.
B) ego.
C) superego.
D) Oedipus complex.
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In Erikson's third psychosocial stage, the child acts in a(n) __________ mode.

A) intrusive
B) incompetent
C) incorporative
D) selfish
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Erikson believed this cultural support makes the wisdom of past generations available to help with healing and growth

A) Religion
B) Education
C) Law
D) Competition
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22
Unresolved issues from the second psychosocial stage are most relevant to the cultural institution of

A) law.
B) technology.
C) marriage.
D) religion.
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Erikson described "fidelity" as a strength associated with which ego development stage?

A) initiative
B) identity
C) intimacy
D) trust
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Erikson consider this a possible substitute for religion as a cultural support

A) Productive work
B) Artistic creation
C) Fellowship
D) None of the above
E) All the above
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Erikson discussed this prototype as a cultural support for the aggressive ideals of the developing individual.

A) Religion
B) Law
C) Competitive athletes
D) The military
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26
Ideological perspectives, such as those presented by political movements, are especially relevant to the __________ psychosocial stage.

A) fourth
B) fifth
C) sixth
D) seventh
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Erikson's wife Joan, described a ninth stage of development that she and her husband had discussed. In the ninth stage a very old person confronts the negative aspects of earlier stages they may be experiencing again in their old age. This stage is called

A) stage regression.
B) gerotranscendence.
C) integrity complex.
D) the final transition.
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Generativity can be expressed through the role of

A) Parent
B) Teacher
C) Mentor
D) All the above
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Culture's "ideal prototypes" support the ego strength of

A) autonomy.
B) identity.
C) fidelity.
D) initiative.
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30
A juvenile delinquent is typical of a person who has a __________ identity.

A) confused
B) diffused
C) negative
D) positive
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According to Erikson, culture

A) does not influence the psychosocial stages.
B) influences personality development.
C) generally threatens ego strengths once they have developed.
D) leads to different sequences of stages in different cultures.
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32
What can a society do to support people's sense of initiative, according to Erikson's theory?

A) reward their efforts
B) provide cultural models or prototypes
C) pay them well
D) Nothing; based on childhood experience, you either have initiative or you don't.
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Erikson's theory implies that problems with technology are relevant to which stage of development?

A) second
B) fourth
C) sixth
D) seventh
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34
According to Erikson's theory, adolescents are especially vulnerable to developing a sense of

A) identity confusion.
B) inferiority.
C) shame.
D) despair.
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35
Religion, according to Erikson, is most relevant to

A) initiative.
B) will.
C) hope.
D) fidelity.
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36
In the seventh psychosocial stage, the ego strength of __________ is developed.

A) trust
B) integrity
C) identity
D) generativity
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Technological elements in culture support a person's sense of

A) identity.
B) initiative.
C) autonomy.
D) competence.
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38
What cultural support legitimizes and provides boundaries for the development of autonomy?

A) Religion
B) Law
C) Education
D) Technology
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39
The crisis of __________ versus isolation occurs in early adulthood.

A) generativity
B) togetherness
C) intimacy
D) assertiveness
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40
In old age, people typically

A) are considering whether life was meaningful.
B) are at the stage of developing generativity.
C) have completed all psychological development, so no tasks remain in old age.
D) are more neurotic than they were in youth.
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Which of the following is not a social institution that supports ego strengths?

A) Religion
B) Humor
C) Law
D) Technological elements
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Which term refers to the mature resolution of the identity crisis?

A) identity diffusion
B) identity foreclosure
C) identity achievement
D) identity confusion
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43
Some studies reported in the text have found that minority members score lower on identity than whites, a finding which is interpreted as a consequence of

A) cultural factors.
B) genetic differences.
C) intellectual differences.
D) research bias.
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44
Teenagers who are rebellious, nonconforming, and philosophically concerned are typical of those in the category of __________ on Marcia's measure.

A) Identity Achiever
B) Moratorium
C) Identity Diffusion
D) Foreclosure
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45
Jose thinks of himself as Chicano. This is an example of

A) an ethnic identity.
B) a cultural neurosis.
C) individualism.
D) pseudospeciation.
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46
Research finds that people are more likely to be concerned with helping other people, through work or political activity or social activism, if they are high in

A) trust.
B) autonomy.
C) generativity.
D) integrity.
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47
As they get older, people's scores on the Inventory of Psychosocial Balance generally

A) become unreliable.
B) decrease.
C) increase.
D) remain stable.
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48
The stage which has been most frequently studied by researchers is the __________ stage.

A) autonomy
B) industry
C) identity
D) intimacy
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49
Research on generativity has found that young adults whom are not yet parents

A) are higher on generativity than people that have children.
B) have a strong attachment to pets, which may be a way of practicing their generativity potential.
C) often become authoritarian-style parents if they have children at a young age.
D) have low levels of ego integrity.
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50
Which of the following is/are a way culture can provide the support of cooperation and competition?

A) Marriage
B) Homosexual relationships
C) Nonsexual relationships
D) All the above
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51
A person who thinks conventionally, is moralistic, and has always known what he or she has wanted to become for a career fits the __________ category of Marcia's identity scale.

A) Identity Achiever
B) Identity Diffusion
C) Foreclosure
D) Moratorium
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52
Individuals may adjust to a new culture by doing the following

A) Assimilate themselves into the mainstream culture
B) Emphasize their ethnicity
C) Become bicultural
D) All the above
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53
In old age, people develop the ego strength of

A) fidelity.
B) love.
C) wisdom.
D) industry.
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54
Based on Erikson's theory, we could help people to maintain their ego strengths through

A) loving them.
B) modeling.
C) cultural supports.
D) money.
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55
Erikson's theory describes the attainment of __________ in old age.

A) financial security
B) love
C) generativity
D) wisdom
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56
The seventh psychosocial stage is expressed in the role of

A) parent.
B) teacher.
C) mentor.
D) all of the above
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57
As Erikson predicted, research finds less fear of death among people who score high on a measure of

A) trust.
B) initiative.
C) generativity.
D) ego integrity.
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Based on Erikson's theory, we may interpret political activists as working on the ego strength of

A) identity.
B) autonomy.
C) hope.
D) integrity.
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59
Children do not benefit from psychoanalysis.
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60
The capacity to love develops in Erikson's __________ stage.

A) first
B) third
C) sixth
D) seventh
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61
Being a parent is especially relevant to the psychosocial task of identity versus identity confusion.
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62
The two-year-old child is vulnerable to developing a sense of shame.
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63
In old age, if life seems meaningless, the person is experiencing "stagnation."
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64
Erikson's theory ignores cultural factors.
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65
Erikson uses to term "stagnation" to refer to those who can't adequately take care of others, including
their own children.
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66
In modern life, despair is inevitable among the elderly, according to Erikson.
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67
The virtue of fidelity develops during the fifth psychosocial stage.
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68
Erikson supported the idea of identity exploration before settling on an identity in adolescence.
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69
To commit to an identity to early in adolescence risked poor choice according to Erikson
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70
Erikson suggested that psychological intimacy requires that individual identity first be established.
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71
Like Freud, Erikson dismissed religion as neurosis.
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72
The elderly are dealing with the task of integrity versus despair.
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73
According to Erikson, religion misleads people by giving them false hope.
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74
In the integrity vs. isolation stage, the person focuses entirely on the past.
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75
In Erikson's theory, each stage of development has a characteristic crisis.
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76
Marriage guarantees that the intimacy versus isolation crisis will be resolved successfully.
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77
Ideally, the infant should develop with no mistrust whatsoever.
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78
A person who is afraid of their identity being destroyed in a close relationship will have difficulty
with the stage of intimacy versus isolation.
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79
In contrast to Freud's psychosexual theory, Erikson offered a psychosocial theory.
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80
A teenager who is exploring various identities is in a period of moratorium.
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