According to Erikson, an adolescent's psychosocial development
a. consists of two components: crisis and commitment.
b. is shaped by the way he or she resolves the crises encountered in social relations with
others.
c. is preparation for the decision to marry or remain single.
d. culminates in the formation of new self-perceptions to replace older ones formed in
childhood.
e. hinges on the progression from conventional to postconventional moral reasoning.
b. is shaped by the way he or she resolves the crises encountered in social relations
with others.
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The diagnostic report states "The patient was oriented to time and space, showed appropriate affect, and could do simple calculations. Short and long-term memory were intact." Someone has done
a. a mental status exam. b. psychophysiological testing. c. projective testing. d. reliability evaluation.
Which of the following titles of research projects would have the most ecological validity?
a. "Planning strategies used in grocery-store shopping" b. "Recall for nonsense words after varying delay periods" c. "Children's ability to perform abstract reasoning tasks" d. "Perception of the loudness of isolated computer-generated tones"