Texas PPR (Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities) Practice Test

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According to Erikson, at what stage do individuals ponder, "Can I set goals for myself?"

  1. Stage 3

  2. Stage 4

  3. Stage 5

  4. Stage 6

The correct answer is: Stage 3

The correct answer is related to the stage in Erikson's psychosocial development theory where individuals start to form their personal identity and explore their goals. This crucial stage is the fifth one, known as "Identity vs. Role Confusion," which typically occurs during adolescence. It is during this period that individuals actively question themselves about their future, identity, and the goals they want to set. In this stage, the exploration of self-identity is vital, as adolescents begin to form a sense of who they are and what they want to become, which directly encapsulates the question about setting goals. The earlier stages focus on issues like initiative, competence, and relationships with peers, but the specific contemplation of personal goals is centered in this adolescent stage.