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49. According to Freud, a person may become fixated at a particular psychosexual stage because of<br />

a. permissiveness on the part of the person's parents<br />

b. a genetic predisposition for fixation<br />

c. either excessive gratification or excessive frustration of needs<br />

d. abnormalities in brain chemistry that develop prenatally<br />

50. The order of the stages in psychosexual development is<br />

a. anal, oral, phallic, genital, latency<br />

b. oral, anal, latency, phallic, genital<br />

c. oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital<br />

d. anal, oral, genital, latency, phallic<br />

51. A Freudian might explain a compulsive smoker's behavior as being the result of fixation at the<br />

a. anal stage<br />

b. oral stage<br />

c. latency stage<br />

d. genital stage<br />

52. According to Freud, the crucial event during the anal stage of psychosexual development is<br />

a. toilet training<br />

b. the emergence of the superego<br />

c. resolution of the Oedipal complex<br />

d. having to keep one's room clean and neat<br />

53. The Oedipal complex, of such great importance in Freud's thinking, occurs during the stage of<br />

psychosexual development.<br />

a. oral<br />

b. anal<br />

c. phallic<br />

d. latency<br />

54. During the latency stage, children<br />

a. attempt to cope with the desires they have for their same-sex parent<br />

b. begin to focus their sexual energy on their opposite-sex peers<br />

c. turn their biological urges loose<br />

d. begin to expand their social contacts beyond the immediate family<br />

55. The Freudian period that begins with puberty is the<br />

a. anal stage<br />

b. genital stage<br />

c. phallic stage<br />

d. latency stage<br />

56. The idea that a male child desires his mother and fears his father illustrates the<br />

a. genital complex<br />

b. latency complex<br />

c. Oedipal complex<br />

d. Electra complex<br />

57. Both Carl Jung and Alfred Adler were especially critical of Freud's emphasis on<br />

a. the influence of childhood experiences<br />

b. sexuality<br />

c. the unconscious<br />

d. defense mechanisms<br />

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