Question
What age group exhibits the following characteristics of psychosocial development?
Responses are reflexes
Completely self-centered
Notices changes
Remembers responses and their results
(1 point)
Responses
school age, 6-12 years
school age, 6-12 years
preschool, 3-5 years
preschool, 3-5 years
toddler, 1-2 years
toddler, 1-2 years
baby, birth to 1 year
baby, birth to 1 year
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Responses are reflexes
Completely self-centered
Notices changes
Remembers responses and their results
(1 point)
Responses
school age, 6-12 years
school age, 6-12 years
preschool, 3-5 years
preschool, 3-5 years
toddler, 1-2 years
toddler, 1-2 years
baby, birth to 1 year
baby, birth to 1 year
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The characteristics you listed—responses being reflexive, being completely self-centered, noticing changes, and remembering responses and their results—are most indicative of the **baby, birth to 1 year** age group. During this stage, infants primarily rely on reflexive responses and begin to develop initial cognitive functions, such as the ability to notice and remember changes in their environment.