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jon_i

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What is the correct sequence of psychosocial stages in child development?
 
  a. industry, autonomy, trust, initiative
  b. autonomy, initiative, trust, industry
  c. autonomy, trust, initiative, industry
  d. trust, initiative, autonomy, industry
  e. trust, autonomy, initiative, industry

Question 2

In the process of sensation, the sensory receptors
 
  a. make sense of external stimulation.
  b. assemble information from various sensory organs into meaningful patterns. c. form meaningful representations of sensory information.
  d. transform sensory signals into neural signals. e. interpret the meaning of sensory data.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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