Allport, Erikson, and Cattell believed that it is difficult to change any aspect of personality after the age of 5, similar to what Freud believed
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: F
FEEDBACK: Theorists such as Cattell, Allport, and Erikson viewed childhood as important but agreed that personality could be modified in later years. Some theorists suggested that personality development is ongoing in adolescence, whereas Jung, Maslow, Erikson, and Cattell viewed middle age as a time of major personality change.
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