Piaget v. Erikson AP Psych Compare and contrast
Similarity: Both Erik Erikson and Jean Piaget's theories include various "stages".
Difference: Erik Erikson's theory has 8 separate stages compared to Jean Piaget's 4.
Similarity: They both have detailed and descriptive columns
Difference: Erikson describes tasks and Piaget describes stages pf development
Similarity: The two psychologists are address child development
Difference: Piaget discusses the stages of cognitive development while Erikson is looking at the stages of psycho/social development
Similarity: There are no clear age boundaries to the theories
Difference: Piaget has development and Erikson uses issues
Similarity: They both address the learning patterns at every stage
Difference: Piaget only has one stage (12 to adulthood), that talks about adulthood and Erikson has four separate stages (teens to twenties, twenty to early forties, forties to sixties, and sixties +)