Explain, in your own words, Erikson’s epigenetic principle

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Chapter 21. Many students come to psychology courses with naive ideas about Freud’s theory. After reading this chapter, which of your previously held ideas have been changed? Which have been confirmed?2. After reading about the ego-defense mechanisms, do you recognize any of these behaviors in yourself or others? Explain your answer with examples.
Chapter 31. According to Jung, how are the different aspects of personality integrated? What aspects might you expect to be in conflict?2. What does Jung mean by “personality type”? How is this concept different from the personality type concept that comes from Freudian theory?
Chapter 41. How might compensation or overcompensation have played a role in the development of your personality?2. To what extent are Adler’s findings about birth order true of your personality? Be sure to develop specific examples.
Chapter 51. Which of the neurotic trends (needs) developed by Horney do you see in your own behavior? Can you provide explanations for these behaviors that do not attribute them to anxiety?2. In what ways is Horney’s theory comparable to Adler’s?
Chapter 61. Explain, in your own words, Erikson’s epigenetic principle. Give examples where possible.2. In which of Erikson’s stages do you currently see yourself? Try to identify the crisis that characterizes your current stage and speculate concerning the resolution of this stage.
Chapter 71. Does Allport’s theory satisfy his five criteria for an adequate theory of personality? Explain.2. Does Allport’s theory adequately explain psychopathology? Develop your answer with examples.
Chapter 81. Cattell’s and Eysenck’s theories are derived from measurement rather than from clinical practice or intensive psychoanalysis. Are they more or less satisfying than previously discussed theories? Explain your answer.2. Cattell and Eysenck disagree about the role of intelligence in personality. With which position do you agree? Explain your argument.
Chapter 91. What did Skinner mean when he suggested that personality is merely one’s history of reinforcement?2. What aspects of your own personality or what changes in your personality can you attribute to reinforcement (or punishment)? Be sure to develop your answer and anticipate alternative explanations.
Chapter 101. Frustration-Aggression HypothesisA. Aggression is always a consequence of frustrationB. Three moderating factors1. Drive level associated with the frustrated response2. Completeness of the frustration3. Cumulative effect of minor frustrationsIn what instances have you observed the frustration-aggression hypothesis in action? What factors might make aggression more (or less) likely under conditions of frustration?