Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of developmental stages in psychosocial theory?
a. Each new stage incorporates gains made in earlier stages.
b. The stages reflect a biologically based plan for the nature and direction and growth.
c. Each new stage brings a qualitatively new approach for understanding oneself and others. d. Once a stage is passed, there is no way to review or reinterpret events from that stage.
Question 2
What experiences from the past are most likely to interfere with an adult's ability to form a secure attachment with an infant?
a. Having a mother who responds promptly to signs of distress
b. Being an only child
c. Disruption of early attachment relationship
d. Lack of a high school diploma