Erikson's stage of Trust vs. Mistrust is best described as the
A) first stage, in which a baby learns to either trust or mistrust that his or her needs will be taken care of.
B) first stage, in which a baby trusts the mother and mistrusts the father.
C) second stage, in which a child learns to trust themselves and mistrust the world.
D) second stage, in which a child learns to either trust or mistrust his or her abilities.
E) last stage, in which a person either forms a trustful or mistrustful bond with a partner.
A
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a. cognition. b. information processing. c. consciousness. d. self-reference. e. selective attention.
Rats that were raised in the enriched cage environments
a. had smaller, lighter brains. b. had brains with a thinner cortex. c. were superior at learning mazes. d. exhibited all of these characteristics.