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  • Generativity refers to caring about future generations.
    – True
  • Erik Erikson developed his model of development in the 1970s.
    – False
  • Early generativity is linked to community involvement and friendships.
    – True
  • The article concludes that young people should only focus on finding themselves.
    – False
  • Erikson’s theory includes eight stages of development.
    – True
  • People start to care about generativity mainly in old age.
    – False
  • The article emphasizes the importance of asking youth about the future they want.
    – True
  • Caring about the future does not benefit young people.
    – False
  • Identity crisis occurs during adulthood, according to Erikson.
    – False
  • Erikson said generativity involves leaving a legacy.
    – True
  • Teens typically do not need their parents' understanding during identity crises.
    – False
  • According to Erikson, personality is shaped by how we resolve life crises.
    – True
  • Research shows teens are not interested in the future.
    – False
  • Generativity has no impact on young people’s identity development.
    – False
  • Recent evidence suggests generativity may begin earlier than middle age.
    – True
  • Young people’s generative concerns are just as strong as older adults’.
    – True
  • People aged 14 to 29 can show high levels of generative motivation.
    – True
  • Erikson coined the term "identity crisis" in 1961.
    – True
  • Erikson believed that generativity begins during adolescence.
    – False
  • Most generativity studies have focused on teens.
    – False