Freud's Phallic Stage Quiz

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What is the primary activity associated with the Phallic (Oedipal) Phase in children aged 3-6?

Genital fondling

In which stage of development does a child typically experience the Autonomy vs. shame and doubt conflict?

Ages 1-3

According to Freud, what must a child successfully navigate during the Phallic (Oedipal) Phase?

Oedipal Conflict

Which stage of development involves the child resolving Initiative vs. guilt conflict?

Ages 3-6

What is the primary pleasure zone associated with toddlers according to Freud's theory?

Mouth

During the preoperational period, children develop the ability to understand which concept?

Conservation

What is a characteristic of the schooler stage according to the text?

Juvenile era (6-10)

Which stage marks the period where children establish relationships with the opposite sex?

Pre-adolescence (11-12)

Which psychologist is known for his studies in the development of intelligence in children?

Jean Piaget

What is a characteristic of the pre-adolescence stage according to the text?

Learns to put other needs ahead of their own

In which stage do children begin to apply their operations to abstract concepts?

Formal operational period

During the toddlerhood stage, children are __________.

Active, mobile, and curious

In the pre-schooler stage, children engage in __________ play.

Parallel

Pre-schoolers tend to ask a lot of questions like 'Why?' as part of their __________ development.

Cognitive

During the latency phase (ages 6-11), children focus on __________.

Sex drive redirection

Fixation during the toddlerhood stage can lead to __________.

Low self-esteem

The resolution of the Oedipal Conflict results in the formation of __________.

Superego

Test your knowledge on Freud's Phallic Stage of psychosexual development, focusing on the Oedipal conflict, ages 3-6, and the pleasure zone being the genitals. Explore key concepts related to Freud's theory and the Oedipal complex.

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