A) early childhood.
B) adolescence.
C) infancy.
D) the play age.
E) the school age.
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A) elevating social factors above biological factors.
B) discounting the ego in personality development.
C) accepting Jung's idea of the collective unconscious.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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A) reject parental values and embrace peer values.
B) see identity in terms of absolute right or wrong.
C) are likely to affirm some values and reject others.
D) accept positive aspects of their personality,but reject negative aspects of ego identity.
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A) stagnation.
B) identity foreclosure.
C) ego idealism.
D) role repudiation.
E) psychological moratorium.
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A) identity achievement.
B) psychological moratorium.
C) intimacy.
D) sensuality.
E) cooperation.
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A) dependence.
B) basic mistrust.
C) sensory trust.
D) hope.
E) basic trust.
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A) formation of personal identity.
B) injection of new ideas into society.
C) injection of new vitality into the social structure.
D) none of these.
E) all of these.
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A) hope.
B) pleasure.
C) satisfaction.
D) dependence.
E) joy.
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A) is dormant.
B) develops from the superego.
C) is weak and pliable.
D) has greater strength than it does during adolescence.
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A) ego.
B) id.
C) psychic imperative.
D) adolescent ideal.
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A) the play age
B) the school age
C) adolescence
D) early childhood
E) young adulthood
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A) will.
B) purpose.
C) inferiority.
D) industry.
E) autonomy.
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A) mistrust.
B) detachment.
C) wisdom.
D) despair.
E) isolation.
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A) permits focus on learning and social relations.
B) encourages the development of will in the child.
C) signals the resolution of the Oedipus complex.
D) allows the child to integrate his or her body ego.
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A) shame
B) doubt
C) guilt
D) autonomy
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A) an interaction of opposites.
B) a multiplication of similarities.
C) an increase in syntonic elements.
D) a decrease in dystonic elements.
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A) trust versus mistrust.
B) autonomy versus shame and doubt.
C) initiative versus guilt.
D) industry versus inferiority.
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A) an identity crisis.
B) a commitment.
C) a basic strength.
D) a core pathology.
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A) the play age.
B) the school age.
C) adolescence.
D) early adulthood.
E) late adulthood.
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