Question:

Match List I with List II:
LIST I(Theory)LIST II(Scholar)
APsychosexual PerspectivesIErikson
BPsychosocial TheoryIIFestinger
CMoral Development TheoryIIIFreud
DCognitive Dissonance TheoryIVKohlberg
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Freud = psychosexual, Erikson = psychosocial, Kohlberg = moral, and Festinger = cognitive dissonance.
Updated On: Jan 7, 2025
  • (A)→(I), (B)→(II), (C)→(III), (D)→(IV)
  • (A)→(I), (B)→(III), (C)→(II), (D)→(IV)
  • (A)→(I), (B)→(II), (C)→(IV), (D)→(III)
  • (A)→(III), (B)→(I), (C)→(IV), (D)→(II)
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Below are key psychological theories and their contributors:

  • Psychosexual Perspectives (A): Sigmund Freud introduced this theory, emphasizing stages of personality development driven by unconscious desires.
  • Psychosocial Theory (B): Erik Erikson outlined eight stages of development, each focusing on a social conflict or task.
  • Moral Development Theory (C): Lawrence Kohlberg proposed this framework to describe the progression of ethical reasoning.
  • Cognitive Dissonance Theory (D): Leon Festinger developed this theory, highlighting how individuals strive to reduce the discomfort caused by conflicting beliefs or attitudes.
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