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    Exam 12: Erikson and the Eight Stages of Life
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    Erikson's Stages, Compared to Freud's
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Erikson's Stages, Compared to Freud's

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Question 6

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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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