In Erikson's stages, the primary task during adolescence is a. attaining formal operations. b. forging an identity. c. developing a sense of intimacy with another person. d. living independent of parents.
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Step 1: In Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, adolescence is the stage where individuals focus on developing a sense of self and identity. Show more…
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