This is the first stage in Erikson's psychosocial development, where infants develop trust if their basic needs are consistently met
What is Trust vs. Mistrust?
For Example: "I am a student of Concordia University"
What is Identity?
Adolescents go through this stage, where they form a sense of self by organizing their beliefs, abilities, and values. Failure to do so leads to confusion about their role in life
What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?
This is the term used for the one's own judgment of self-worth, which can be influenced by achieving goals and the values of others like family and community.
What is Self Esteem?
During this stage, children must meet academic and social demands at school, with a risk of developing a sense of inferiority if they cannot succeed.
What is Industry vs. Inferiority?
According to the Hierarchical Model of Self-Concept, this term refers to an individual’s overall perception of their effectiveness and self-worth, at the top of the self-concept structure.
What is General Self-Concept?
Erikson's notion of developmental crises can be defined as a conflict between ____ and ____
What is a positive and an unhealthy alternative?
This term refers to an individual's own internal mental representation of who they are, including their thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about themselves.
What is Self Concept?
This is the stage in Erikson's framework where adults assess their contributions to society and may face the challenge of stagnation if they feel unproductive.
What is Generativity vs. Stagnation?
The Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect suggests that students may feel better about their academic abilities when comparing themselves to peers in this kind of class
What is An Average Class?