Industry Vs. Inferiority Flashcards
(25 cards)
What stage of Erik Erikson’s psychosocial development theory is characterized by the conflict of industry vs. inferiority?
The fourth stage.
At what age range does the industry vs. inferiority stage typically occur?
Ages 6 to 12.
True or False: Success in the industry vs. inferiority stage leads to feelings of competence.
True.
What is the primary virtue developed during the industry vs. inferiority stage?
Competence.
Fill in the blank: In the industry vs. inferiority stage, children learn to work with others and gain __________.
Skills.
What can result from failure to achieve a sense of industry in this stage?
Feelings of inferiority.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a key outcome of successfully navigating the industry vs. inferiority stage? A) Trust B) Autonomy C) Competence D) Identity
C) Competence.
What types of activities do children engage in to foster a sense of industry?
Schoolwork, sports, and hobbies.
True or False: Peer relationships are unimportant during the industry vs. inferiority stage.
False.
What role do teachers and parents play in the industry vs. inferiority stage?
They provide support and encouragement.
Fill in the blank: A child who feels inferior may develop __________ self-esteem.
Low.
What is a potential long-term effect of unresolved issues in the industry vs. inferiority stage?
Difficulty in later stages of development.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a characteristic of children experiencing feelings of inferiority? A) High motivation B) Low self-worth C) Strong social skills D) Independence
B) Low self-worth.
What concept refers to the belief that one can succeed at tasks and challenges?
Self-efficacy.
True or False: The industry vs. inferiority stage is solely focused on academic success.
False.
How does culture influence the industry vs. inferiority stage?
Cultural expectations shape what skills are valued.
What is one way parents can help their children develop a sense of industry?
Encouraging them to try new activities.
Fill in the blank: Children who successfully navigate the industry vs. inferiority stage are likely to develop a sense of __________.
Pride.
What is the impact of peer comparison during the industry vs. inferiority stage?
It can enhance or diminish self-esteem.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes a child who has mastered the industry vs. inferiority stage? A) Overly dependent B) Confident C) Withdrawn D) Rebellious
B) Confident.
What is a key emotional outcome of successfully overcoming the inferiority complex?
A sense of competence and achievement.
True or False: Industry vs. inferiority is the only stage where social interaction is critical.
False.
What is one challenge children may face during the industry vs. inferiority stage?
Balancing competition and cooperation.
Fill in the blank: __________ can help children develop industry by providing opportunities for collaboration.
Group activities.