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j.rubin

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The psychosocial stage in which people try to see their lives as a worthy and justifiable whole is
 
  identity vs. role confusion.
  the formal operational stage.
  integrity vs. despair.
  the genital stage.

Question 2

A 9-year-old girl learning to be competent at school would be in Erikson's psychosocial stage of:
 
  industry vs. inferiority.
  identity vs. role confusion.
  autonomy vs. shame and doubt.
  integrity vs. despair.



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Answer to Question 1

integrity vs. despair.

Answer to Question 2

industry vs. inferiority.



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