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erika

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Erikson uses the epigenetic principle to hypothesize that personality development is related to
 
  a. genetic factors rather than environmental factors.
  b. a series of interrelated stages of development, all of which have a critical period.
  c. the prenatal period of development because each psychosocial stage is genetically determined.
  d. factors that for the most part are independent of chronological age.

Question 2

The idea that personality development follows a predictable pattern with identifiable benchmarks best reflects the
 
  a. principle of formal operations.
  b. law of psychosocial development.
  c. heredity versus environment issue.
  d. epigenetic principle.



s.meritte

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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