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How would Erik Erikson respond to the statement, A midlife crisis is a normal part of the human life cycle?
 
  a. He would agree.
 b. He would disagree and point out that there is no normal progression of human development.
  c. He would disagree and point out that crises are not a normal part of human development.
  d. He would say nothing since he focused on development between birth and adolescence.

Question 2

The argument that each psychosocial strength has its own special age period of specific importance is the cornerstone of ____ theory of development.
 
  a. Bandura's
 b. Erikson's
 c. Skinner's
 d. Vygotsky's



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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