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- Q1Who is the psychologist known for proposing the theory of psychosocial development during adolescence?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2According to Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, the primary developmental task of adolescence is establishing a sense of identity.truefalseTrue or False30s
- Q3Which theorist is best known for introducing the concept of identity vs. role confusion as a central stage in adolescent development?Jean PiagetErik EriksonLev VygotskyJohn Bowlby30s
- Q4Match each adolescent development theory or concept on the left to its key description on the right.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q5Arrange the stages of Erikson's theory of adolescent psychosocial development in the correct order.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q6Which of the following statements accurately reflect key ideas from major theories of adolescent development? (Select TWO)Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q7Put these major adolescent development theories in the order they were historically introduced, from earliest to most recent.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q8Which of the following best describes what makes adolescence a unique stage of development according to leading psychological theories?It is a period of identity formation and increased abstract thinking, highlighted in Erikson's and Piaget's theories.Adolescence is marked primarily by the mastering of object permanence and symbolic play.There is increased focus on peer relationships, development of moral reasoning, and negotiation of autonomy during adolescence.Most cognitive growth stops at puberty; adolescence is mainly about adjusting to physical changes.Adolescence is characterised by the struggle between identity and role confusion as well as shifts in social context.Environmental factors have no significant impact on adolescent development.30s
- Q9Unscramble the letters to name the psychologist known for the theory of psychosocial development, especially focusing on identity during adolescence.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q10Sort each item into the correct category.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
