A fixation can occur during a psychosexual stage of development if there is either too little or too much gratification. Option A
A fixation in psychoanalytic theory refers to a lingering attachment or preoccupation with a particular psychosexual stage due to unresolved conflicts during that stage of development.
According to Sigmund Freud's psychosexual theory, each stage involves conflicts that need to be successfully navigated for healthy personality development.
Fixation can occur if a person experiences either too little or too much gratification or frustration during a particular psychosexual stage