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Directions: Examine the following paragraph and identify the errors in the underlined parts of each sentence.
1 Expression of anger vary around the world. 2Suppose a child has just completed its detailed drawing. 3When a classmate spills a drink, ruining the drawing. 4Most American children would respond with anger. 5In contrast, children growing up in east asian countries that practice buddhism (e. g ., Mongolia, Thailand, and nepal) rarely respond with anger because this goes against the Buddhist tenet to extend loving kindness to all people . 6Instead, they probably remained quiet and experience shame that they had left the drawing in a vulnerable position. 7Thus, culture can influences when and how much children express emotion. 8Of course, expressing emotion is only part of the developmental story. 9Children must also learn to recognize other's emotions.
-Kail and Cavanaugh, Human Development: A Life-Span View , pp. 183-184
Which of the following correctly fixes the error in sentence 1?
Phallic Stage
A stage in Freudian psychosexual development, occurring from ages 3 to 6, wherein the child's libido centers upon their genitalia.
Anal Stage
The Anal Stage is the second stage in Freud's theory of psychosexual development, occurring from about 18 months to 3 years of age, where the focus of pleasure is on the control of bowel and bladder elimination.
Oral Stage
A term from Freudian psychoanalysis referring to the first stage of psychological development, where an infant's pleasure centers are in the mouth.
Identification
The process through which an individual aligns themselves with specific groups, values, or characteristics.
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