Psychosocial theory is considered a stage theory because at each stage, .
a. failures at each stage prevent an individual from growing and developing to the next stage
b. accomplishments from previous stages provide resources for mastering challenges at new stages c. there is no specific direction or order for the stages
d. there is no underlying organization for progressive stages
Question 2
After 6 months of age the infant may cling more to his parents in the presence of strangers. This is an example of
a. a fear syndrome.
b. separation anxiety. c. stranger anxiety.
d. a negative attachment.