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Sternberg's two-facet subtheory describes intelligent people in terms of
 
  a. how they habituate and how quickly they recover.
  b. their ability to adapt to their environment and culture.
  c. their metacognitive and theory of mind capacities.
  d. how they deal with novelty and how they automatize cognitive processes.

Question 2

Define identity according to Erikson and explain the role identity plays in his psychosocial theory.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

According to Erikson, identity is the acceptance of both self and society. A search for identity takes place at each stage in a specific way. The concept must be accomplished at each stage, but it is especially important during adolescence when the individual confronts the issue directly.



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