The Ego-Integrity-Versus-Despair Stage of Psychosocial Development Is Characterized by a Process
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The ego-integrity-versus-despair stage of psychosocial development is characterized by a process of
A) re-examining one's accomplishments and making future goals.
B) looking back over one's life, evaluating it, and coming to terms with it.
C) preparing for death.
D) making personality changes.
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