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Erikson's Belief That the Ego Develops in a Sequence,with Each

Question 11

Question 11

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Erikson's belief that the ego develops in a sequence,with each stage emerging from and being built upon a previous stage,illustrates the concept of


A) pseudospecies.
B) embryological imperative.
C) epigenetic principle.
D) psychic energy.

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