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Evvie72

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The psychosocial crisis of infancy is
 
  a. initiative versus guilt.
  b. autonomy versus shame and doubt. c. industry versus inferiority.
  d. trust versus mistrust.

Question 2

Which of the following is considered to be of central importance to the prevention of early pregnancy for both boys and girls?
 
  a. Building greater confidence in and commitment to the consistent use of contraception as part of any sexual relationship
  b. Building greater social expectations and commitment to assuming the financial and social responsibilities of parenthood
  c. Fostering a sense of self-efficacy and investment in academic goals leading to post-secondary education d. Creating feelings of guilt about engaging in sexual intercourse



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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