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tamaranim1 [39]
2 years ago
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Research indicates that generativity generally increases in middle age. please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Ede4ka [16]2 years ago
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Research indicates that generativity generally increases in middle age, which is true.

<h3>What is  Erikson's life-stage model?</h3>

In Erikson's life-stage model, generativity is the crucial issue of human development in midlife.

In his view, once the individual has consolidated his or her personal identity and established lasting bonds of intimacy through marriage and /or friendships, he or she is ready to commit to the larger social world, worrying about its continuity and improvement.

That is, the feeling of generativity leads the subject to care, teach, lead and promote the welfare of the next generation.

Thus, this is True.

To learn more about  Erikson's life-stage model click here:

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