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the five stages is prenatal,infancy,childhood,adolescence and adulthood.
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development was developed by Erik Homburger Erikson. The stages are named, in order, Hopes, Will, Purpose, Competence, Fidelity, Love, Care, and Wisdom.
Put the following stages of the cell cycle in order: G2, S, G1, M.
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The 5 stages are Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing and Adjourning.
Seeking approval and upholding law, order, and authority are characteristics of Kohlberg's conventional level of moral development, specifically stage 4: "Law and Order Orientation." In this stage, individuals follow rules and societal norms to maintain social order and conform to the expectations of authority figures.
Seeking approval and upholding law, order, and authority are characteristics of Kohlberg's conventional stage of moral development. This stage is known as the "Conventional Morality" stage and is where individuals follow societal norms and rules to maintain a sense of order and conformity.
Lawrence Kohlberg argued that individuals of all cultures go through the same stages of moral development in the same order, with his theory of moral development consisting of six stages that individuals progress through as they mature.
All have a central challenge that must be resolved in order to move on.
The four stages of human development are infancy (0-2 years old), childhood (2-12 years old), adolescence (12-18 years old), and adulthood (18 years old and older). These stages are characterized by physical, cognitive, emotional, and social changes that occur as individuals grow and mature.
Fertilized egg, trochophore, veliger, adult
The Four stages are in order as the following: * Egg * Larva, known as a caterpillar * Pupa (chrysalis) * Adult butterfly (imago)
Hunter-gatherer societies: People relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering food for survival. Agricultural societies: Transition to farming led to settled communities, specialization of labor, and development of social hierarchies. Industrial societies: Shift towards industrialization, technology, and urbanization, with a focus on manufacturing and services.