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Record Details - ED116776
Title: An Analysis of Erikson's and Piaget's Theories of Human Growth. Final Report.

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Title:An Analysis of Erikson's and Piaget's Theories of Human Growth. Final Report.
Authors:Light, Donald W., Jr.
Descriptors:Affective BehaviorBehavior TheoriesChild DevelopmentComparative AnalysisElementary Secondary EducationEmotional DevelopmentHuman DevelopmentIdentification (Psychology)Individual DevelopmentModelsPersonality DevelopmentPersonality TheoriesSelf ActualizationSexualitySocial Development
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Publication Date:1973-11-00
Pages:119
Pub Types:Reports - Research
Abstract:Similarities and differences between Erik H. Erikson's and Jean Piaget's theories concerning social development and the process of identification are explored in this report. The first part of the report is a synthesis of Erikson's concept of the developmental processes of personal growth and societal development. The second part integrates Piaget's theory of affective development and Erikson's theory of childhood psychosocial development. The third part compares major theories of identity formation, including: (1) the psychoanalytic conceptions of ego, self, and identity, (2) the theories of identity formation advanced by B. F. Skinner, Carl Rogers, and George H. Mead, and (3) the different conceptions of the relationship between self and society in these theories of identity. A reformulation of the concept of identity is suggested. (BRT)
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Identifiers:Erikson (Erik) Freud (Sigmund); Piaget (Jean); Stage Theories
Record Type:Non-Journal
Level:2 - Available on microfiche
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Sponsors:National Center for Educational Research and Development (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC.; National Inst. of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC.
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Education Level:Elementary Secondary Education
 

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