In the Freudian theory of psychosexual development, the phallic phase is at which phase of development? Which of the following is the correct sequence for eruption of permanent tee... In the Freudian theory of psychosexual development, the phallic phase is at which phase of development? Which of the following is the correct sequence for eruption of permanent teeth? Which of the following is the focus of a 6-year-old child? Which of the following stage of psychosocial development is intimacy vs isolation? Which of the following is the name given to the fertilized ovum?
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The questions are asking about various psychological development theories, including Freud's stages of development, the sequence of tooth eruption, the focus of a 6-year-old child, and stages of psychosocial development. They each require an understanding of developmental psychology concepts.
Answer
1D, 2C, 3D, 4A, 5A
- Directly follows the oral phase. 2. Central incisors, lateral incisors, canines, first molars. 3. Mastering of skills. 4. Early adulthood. 5. Zygote.
Answer for screen readers
- Directly follows the oral phase. 2. Central incisors, lateral incisors, canines, first molars. 3. Mastering of skills. 4. Early adulthood. 5. Zygote.
More Information
The phallic stage occurs after the oral phase. Permanent teeth typically erupt in a sequence: central incisors, lateral incisors, canines, and first molars. A 6-year-old focuses on mastering skills. Intimacy vs. isolation happens during early adulthood. The fertilized ovum is called a zygote.
Sources
- Freud's Stages of Human Development - verywellmind.com
- Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development - simplypsychology.org
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