Human Growth and Development CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the stage in which a person struggles to form an identity?

  1. Preoperational Stage

  2. Fantasy stage

  3. Adolescence

  4. Concrete operational stage

The correct answer is: Adolescence

In the Preoperational Stage (A), children are focused on developing cognitive skills and language, but not necessarily forming their identity. The Fantasy Stage (B) is a term typically used in drama or literature and does not relate to stages of development. In the Concrete Operational Stage (D), children are focused on logical and concrete thinking, rather than forming identity. In Adolescence (C), a person starts to question who they are and what their place is in the world, making this the correct option.