Which of the following occurs when the needs for affection and security are met in infancy?
a. The proprium develops steadily.
c. Positive psychological growth is achieved.
b. Motives become functionally autonomous.
d. All of these are correct.
ANS: D
FEEDBACK: If the mother or primary caregiver provides sufficient affection and security, the proprium will develop gradually and steadily, and the child will achieve positive psychological growth. Childhood motives will be free to be transformed into the autonomous propriate strivings of adulthood.
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