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According to Freud, what is the psychosocial stage that occurs during early childhood?
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According to Freud, what is the psychosocial stage that occurs during early childhood?
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The psychosocial stage during early childhood is the phallic stage, where children become more aware of their gender and develop an attraction to the opposite-sex parent.
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