Industry Vs. Inferiority Flashcards

(25 cards)

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What stage of Erik Erikson’s psychosocial development theory is characterized by the conflict of industry vs. inferiority?

A

The fourth stage.

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At what age range does the industry vs. inferiority stage typically occur?

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Ages 6 to 12.

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True or False: Success in the industry vs. inferiority stage leads to feelings of competence.

A

True.

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What is the primary virtue developed during the industry vs. inferiority stage?

A

Competence.

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Fill in the blank: In the industry vs. inferiority stage, children learn to work with others and gain __________.

A

Skills.

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What can result from failure to achieve a sense of industry in this stage?

A

Feelings of inferiority.

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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

A

C) Competence.

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What types of activities do children engage in to foster a sense of industry?

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Schoolwork, sports, and hobbies.

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True or False: Peer relationships are unimportant during the industry vs. inferiority stage.

A

False.

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What role do teachers and parents play in the industry vs. inferiority stage?

A

They provide support and encouragement.

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Fill in the blank: A child who feels inferior may develop __________ self-esteem.

A

Low.

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What is a potential long-term effect of unresolved issues in the industry vs. inferiority stage?

A

Difficulty in later stages of development.

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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

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B) Low self-worth.

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What concept refers to the belief that one can succeed at tasks and challenges?

A

Self-efficacy.

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True or False: The industry vs. inferiority stage is solely focused on academic success.

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False.

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How does culture influence the industry vs. inferiority stage?

A

Cultural expectations shape what skills are valued.

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What is one way parents can help their children develop a sense of industry?

A

Encouraging them to try new activities.

18
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Fill in the blank: Children who successfully navigate the industry vs. inferiority stage are likely to develop a sense of __________.

19
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What is the impact of peer comparison during the industry vs. inferiority stage?

A

It can enhance or diminish self-esteem.

20
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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

A

B) Confident.

21
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What is a key emotional outcome of successfully overcoming the inferiority complex?

A

A sense of competence and achievement.

22
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True or False: Industry vs. inferiority is the only stage where social interaction is critical.

23
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What is one challenge children may face during the industry vs. inferiority stage?

A

Balancing competition and cooperation.

24
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Fill in the blank: __________ can help children develop industry by providing opportunities for collaboration.

A

Group activities.

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How does the concept of mastery relate to the industry vs. inferiority stage?
Mastery of skills leads to feelings of competence.