Asked by Kinley Lhendup on Sep 25, 2024

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Allport's seven stages of propriate development are

A) similar to Freud's five psychosexual stages.
B) similar to Erikson's eight psychosocial stages.
C) similar to Horney's theories.
D) unique in their emphasis on the development of the rational individual.

Propriate Development

The process of developing a sense of self or identity, a concept introduced by psychologist Gordon Allport.

Rational Individual

A concept in philosophy and economics that describes a person who makes decisions logically, based on their own self-interest and available information.

  • Pinpoint the components and progression periods of the proprium.
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Carmen Marenco1 day ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Allport's seven stages of propriate development are unique because they emphasize the development of the rational individual, focusing on how people grow into their sense of self and personality in a manner that is distinct from the theories of Freud, Erikson, and Horney.