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Suppose that Dr. Robins is interested in how people learn about and choose the jobs they hold in their lives. He decides to study a cohort of children, asking them what they think about different jobs, and then follows these children as they grow into adults, studying how they choose jobs and adjust to job demands. The topic of study that best describes Dr. Robins work is:
Erik Erikson
Erik Erikson was a developmental psychologist known for his theory on psychosocial development, outlining eight stages that describe how individuals interact and develop throughout their lives.
Identity-Versus-Identity-Confusion
A stage in Erikson's theory of psychosocial development where adolescents seek to understand who they are and their role in society.
Development Stage
A phase within a progression of growth or progression, marking significant shifts or milestones in physical, psychological, or emotional capacities and skills.
Ambivalent Attachment Pattern
A style of attachment in which children display a combination of positive and negative reactions to their mothers.
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