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Question No 30: When does the genital stage begin, and what characterizes it?

Answer: The genital stage starts at puberty, marked by strong sensations in the genitals, attraction to the opposite sex, and self-stimulation.


Question No 31: How has Freud's psychoanalysis contributed to education?

Answer: It has provided a method for studying human behavior, helped understand the causes of maladaptive behavior, offered therapy for mental illness, and emphasized the role of childhood experiences and a healthy environment


Question No 32: What is an example of an oral fixation in adult behavior?

Answer: Overeating, nail-biting, or smoking can be examples of oral fixations.


Question No 33: How does the anal stage relate to control and personality development?

Answer: The anal stage involves a battle for control over pleasure, potentially leading to anal-retentive behaviors and control tendencies in adulthood.


Question No 34: Who developed the Social Learning Theory and when was it introduced?

Answer: Albert Bandura introduced the Social Learning Theory in 1977.


Question No 35: What is the mediated process according to Albert Bandura's theory?

Answer: The mediated process occurs between stimuli and response, involving learning from the environment through behavior.