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natalie2426

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According to Erik Erikson, which of the following factors can lead to stagnation among middle-aged adults?
 
  A) Rejection or suppression of the natural instinct to achieve job satisfaction
  B) Rejection or suppression of the natural drive toward procreativity
  C) Rejection or suppression of the natural drive to travel and explore
  D) Rejection or suppression of the natural drive toward homosexual behavior

Question 2

Erikson saw psychosocial generativity as based in:
 
  A) a learned behavior, causing people to behave in socially acceptable ways.
  B) an instinctual drive toward procreativity, bearing, and rearing children.
  C) a cognitive process whereby people can think hypothetically about their futures.
  D) the need of the elderly for approval from their peers.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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