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AEWBW

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According to ego psychologist Karen Horney, why do adolescents experience conflict with their parents?
 
  a. They are in a developmental stage of despair.
  b. They have not yet achieved a stable identity.
  c. They are insecurely attached to their parents.
  d. They experience competing needs with respect to their parents.

Question 2

What question seems to summarize the conflict of adolescence as viewed by Erik Erikson?
 
  a. Who am I?
  b. Is life worth living?
  c. Is there meaning to life?
  d. How much money can I accumulate?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a.



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