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Your group has been hired by an advertising firm that is developing a series of commercials for family-oriented products geared toward the entire family. They want to develop a series of commercials that will target family members at various life stages. Your group needs to thoroughly describe Erikson's theory of Psychosocial development. In your description of each stage, identify and analyze a television, movie, or literary character for each stage of the theory. Discuss how that character typifies the stage and how the character is resolving the conflict. The marketing firm will use this information as they develop commercials targeting each developmental stage. Finally, provide a review of three recent studies relating to Erikson’s theory of development from the list below.

The advertising firm has requested that you submit a 4 to 5 page report summarizing your research in this area. Therefore, your group should submit one combined Word document that conforms to the following directions:

·         Give a description of Erikson’s theory, including the stages of development using the criteria listed above.

·         Identify a character at each stage.

·         Choose three of the following studies found in the Library.

·         For each one you choose, describe the study and discuss how it supports or does not support the information you have written in your report about Erikson.  Specifically:

o    Which particular aspects of the theory does the study examine?

o    Do the experimental or discussion results strengthen or weaken the theory and you ideas?  Why?

o    Do you agree or disagree with the conclusions?  Why or why not?

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Preview: ... curred. A second experiment that was performed asked the same older adults to remember memories based on a cue of a psychosocial stage and similar memories were obtained. The authors suggest that these findings mean that the goals of the self influences encoding and accessibility of memories ( Conway , 2004). Another study (Markstrom, 2007) created a metric system called the psychosocial inventory of ego strengths as a way to measure Erikson’s stages of psychosocial well-being. The results support Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development and also found that there are differences between the sexes and different ages (Markstrom, 2007). The third study (Holm, 2004) wanted to determine if storytelling is therapeutic for older adults that have dementia. The authors found that storytelling helped ...

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Preview: ... re than 0 to 20 years old and includes the entire life span up to death. Stage one is the trust vs mistrust. The child is about 0 to 18 months old. The psychological conflict a child must overcome at this stage of development is developing enough trust in them to explore their environment. Everything is brand new to the child and the child is not sure what to trust or feel safe with. Unfamiliar people or places can be upsetting to the child. To overcome that sense of mistrust, the child must receive from the parent(s) warmth, supportive interaction. Stage two is the autonomy vs shame and doubt. The child is about 1 ½ years to three years old. The conflict the child must overcome is realizing that they have some control over their behavior and realizing there intentions can be acted out on. The child feels more empowered by their newly acquired skill of walking, yet that new freedom is threatened by sense of denying responsibility for their ...

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Preview: ... me control over their behavior and realizing there intentions can be acted out on. The child feels more empowered by their newly acquired skill of walking, yet that new freedom is threatened by sense of denying responsibility for their actions. The child will then sometimes go back to the former stage, unless they can overcome that feeling of shame or doubt about what they should or should not do. To get beyond this stage, the child must have supportive parent(s) and the child must be able to imitate behavior they observe in order to achieve a sense of autonomy and overcome the feeling of shame or doubt. Stage three is initiative vs guilt. The child is usually in this stage at about age four to six years old. The child has discovered that they are somebody. The conflict they must resolve is developing a sense of self-worth through interaction with their peers and thus develop a sense of who they are by attempting to be like their parents. To ...

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