ASSIGNMENT 3
Assignment 2: LASA 1: Development Throughout the Lifespan
Erikson and Freud are two of the few theorists who have developed a lifespan approach to development. Freud’s approach to development was psychosexual while Erikson’s was psychosocial. Even though Freud’s theory is better known, Erikson’s theory remains a leading and very much applied model in personality and developmental psychology today.
When considering these two stage-oriented theories, you can directly compare the majority of their stages. These are matched in the following table:
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Approximate Age |
Freud's Stages of Psychosexual Development |
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial development |
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Infancy (Birth to 1 year) |
Oral stage |
Trust versus mistrust |
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Early childhood (1–3 years) |
Anal stage |
Autonomy versus doubt |
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Preschool (3–6 years) |
Phallic stage |
Initiative versus guilt |
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School age (7–11 years) |
Latent period |
Industry versus inferiority |
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Adolescence (12–18 years) |
Genital stage |
Identity versus role confusion |
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Young adulthood (19–40 years) |
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Intimacy versus isolation |
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Middle adulthood (40–65 years) |
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Generativity versus stagnation |
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Older adulthood (65–death) |
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Integrity versus despair |
When considering Erikson's eight stages of development, the way a person moves through each stage directly affects their success in the next stage. Their personality is being built and shaped with each stage. At each stage, there is a turning point, called a crisis by Erikson, which a person must confront.
In this assignment, you will observe or interview two different people, each at a different stage of development. For a third observation, take a look at yourself and the stage that you are in (this stage must be different from your other two observations).
· Record your three observations in a template. Include the following information:
· Name
· Age
· Gender
· Current developmental stage
· Status within the stage (i.e., identity achievement or role confusion)
· Events that have lead to this status
Download a Development Template from the Doc Sharing area to record your observations.
· Summarize what you have learned about psychosocial development through these observations/interviews.
· Summarize the trends you see in your observations/interviews regarding psychosocial development.
· How does movement through Erikson's stages influence personality development? Again, be specific.
· How do Erikson's stages of development compare to Freud’s stages? How are they similar? How are they different?
· Between these two theories, which one do you feel best explains your own personality development? Justify your answers with specific examples.
Write a 3–4-page paper in Word format. Insert your chart at the end of your paper. Apply APA standards to citation of sources. Use the following file naming convention: LastnameFirstInitial_M3_A2.doc.
By Wednesday, December 24, 2014, deliver your assignment to the M3: Assignment 2 Dropbox.
Course Project Grading Criteria and Rubric
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Assignment 2 Grading Criteria |
Maximum Points |
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Chart identifies general characteristics of people being observed Chart identifies each person’s Erikson’s stage of development (Course Objective [CO] 2) |
20 |
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Explains which events of this developmental stage influence this outcome (CO 2) |
24 |
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Summarizes learning about psychosocial development, applies observations (CO 2) |
24 |
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Explains the connection between Erikson’s stages of development and personality development (CO 2) |
28 |
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Compares and contrasts Erikson and Freud’s stages of development (CO 1) |
32 |
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Determines which theory best fits own personality development, applies self-observations (CO 1, 2) |
28 |
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Presentation Components: Organization (12) Usage and Mechanics (12) APA Elements (16) Style (4) |
44 |
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Total: |
200 |