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In Triandis's model, the distinctive tasks a culture needs to accomplish and the physical layout and resources of its land are called the culture's
Erikson's View
Psychosocial development theory proposed by Erik Erikson, which outlines eight stages of development from infancy to adulthood, each characterized by a specific crisis and its resolution.
Identity
The qualities, beliefs, personality, looks, and/or expressions that make a person or group distinct from others.
Psychosocial Development
Change with age in the psychological processes of interpersonal understanding, skills, and values that affect an individual’s capacity for interpersonal relationships, including friendships.
Vocational Identity
An individual's self-concept related to their occupations and careers, reflecting their goals, values, and interests in the work sphere.
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