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20 September, 07:30

According to Erikson, teens who suffer role confusion have not yet:

a. Solidified a sense of identity.

b. Strived for a sense of competence.

c. Achieved a sense of autonomy.

d. Experienced a sense of basic trust.

e. Developed hypothetical reasoning.

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  1. 20 September, 07:45
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    The correct answer is A. Solidified a sense of identity

    Explanation:

    According to the psychoanalysts Erik Erikson, one of the stages in psychosocial development is role confusion or identity vs. role confusion. This stage occurs during adolesce and involves teenagers exploring values, preferences, etc. to define their identity. For Erikson, this occurs because teens do not have a defined sense of identity and need to go through the role confusion stage to develop it. Also, this is part of the transition between childhood and adulthood. Thus, for Erikson teens who suffer role confusion have not yet solidified a sense of identity.
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