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The document is a quiz on Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development, requiring identification of stages based on descriptions. It also includes a section where participants categorize statements as Thoughts, Feelings, or Behaviors. Each question is followed by the correct answer related to either psychosocial stages or emotional responses.
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The document is a quiz on Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development, requiring identification of stages based on descriptions. It also includes a section where participants categorize statements as Thoughts, Feelings, or Behaviors. Each question is followed by the correct answer related to either psychosocial stages or emotional responses.
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15-Item Identification Quiz on Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of

Development
Instructions:
Identify the psychosocial stage of development based on the description provided.

9. This stage involves trust versus mistrust and occurs during the
first year of life.
Answer: INFANCY
10. During this stage, toddlers strive for autonomy while
overcoming shame and doubt.
Answer: EARLY CHILDHOOD
11. In this stage, preschool-aged children develop a sense of
initiative or guilt based on their ability to lead and make
decisions.
Answer: PRESCHOOL YEARS
12. School-aged children face this stage where they must work to
achieve competence or risk feeling inferior.
Answer: GRADE SCHOOL YEARS OR SCHOOL AGE
13. Adolescents grapple with this stage, focusing on developing a
clear sense of identity or experiencing role confusion.
Answer– ADOLESCENCE
14. This stage involves young adults forming intimate
relationships or experiencing feelings of isolation.
Answer– YOUNG ADULTHOOD
15. Middle-aged adults encounter this stage, where they
contribute to society or risk stagnation.
Answer - MIDDLE ADULTHOOD
16. Older adults reflect on their lives in this stage, seeking a sense
of fulfillment or falling into despair.
Answer: MATURITY
17. What is the name of the psychosocial stage where infants
develop trust based on reliable caregiving?
Answer: Trust vs. Mistrust - INFANCY
18. This stage marks the transition from adolescence to adulthood,
where individuals explore close, committed relationships.
Answer: Intimacy vs. Isolation – YOUNG ADULTHOOD
19. In this stage, children begin to assert control and
independence but may feel ashamed if overly restricted.
Answer: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt – EARLY CHILDHOOD
20. This stage focuses on contributing to the next generation
through parenting, work, or mentoring others.
Answer: Generativity vs. Stagnation - MIDDLE ADULTHOOD
21. At this stage, people reflect on their accomplishments and
either find meaning or despair about their unachieved goals.
Answer: Integrity vs. Despair – MATURITY
22. Adolescents explore their personal values and goals in this
stage, which is critical for forming a cohesive sense of self.
Answer: Identity vs. Role Confusion – ADOLESCENCE
23. What stage occurs when young children actively explore their
environment and test limits, either feeling confident or guilty
afterward?
Answer: Initiative vs. Guilt – PRESCHOOL YEARS
Quiz: Identify as Thoughts, Feelings, or Behavior
Instructions:
Read each statement below and determine if it represents a Thought, a
Feeling, or a Behavior.

24. "I’m not good enough to succeed."


Answer: Thought
25. Crying after hearing bad news.
Answer: Behavior
26. Feeling excited about an upcoming vacation.
Answer: Feeling
27. "They probably don’t like me because I made a mistake."
Answer: Thought
28. Apologizing to a friend after an argument.
Answer: Behavior
29. Feeling disappointed after failing a test.
Answer: Feeling
30. "I can do better next time if I work harder."
Answer: Thought
31. Laughing at a funny joke.
Answer: Behavior
32. Feeling nervous before giving a speech.
Answer: Feeling
33. "What if I don’t meet their expectations?"
Answer: Thought
34. Hugging someone to comfort them.
Answer: Behavior
35. Feeling angry after being treated unfairly.
Answer: Feeling
36. "I’m proud of myself for achieving my goals."
Answer: Thought
37. Running out of the room after being scared.
Answer: Behavior
38. Feeling relieved after solving a problem.
Answer: Feeling

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