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The repeated losing and gaining of weight, which dramatically slows the body's metabolic rate and raises the body's set point is called
Trust Vs. Mistrust
The first stage in Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, where infants develop a sense of trust or mistrust largely depending on the reliability and care of their primary caregivers.
Industry Vs. Inferiority
The fourth stage in Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, occurring during childhood, where children develop a sense of pride and competence through mastery of tasks.
Autonomy Vs. Doubt
A stage in Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development where toddlers develop independence and self-esteem if encouraged, or feelings of shame and doubt if overly restricted.
Initiative Vs. Guilt
A stage of psychosocial development in Erik Erikson's theory where children learn to initiate activities and interact with others or feel guilty for being unsuccessful at these tasks.
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