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Research on teen social relationships indicates that most adolescents
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Primary sex characteristics are to ________ as secondary sex characteristics are to ________.
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Based on the text discussion of maturation and popularity,who among the following is probably the most popular sixth grader?
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In Erikson's theory,individuals generally focus on developing ________ during adolescence and then ________ during young adulthood.
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The average age at which puberty begins is ________ in boys; in girls,it is ________.
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Erikson suggested that the adolescent search for identity is followed by a developing capacity for
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An awareness of your distinctive status as an international student in a university far from your homeland best illustrates a sense of
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Today's earlier female sexual maturation is especially likely among
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Erikson would have suggested that adolescents can most effectively develop a sense of identity by
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Research indicates that the high school girls who have the most affectionate relationships with their mothers also tend to
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An elaborate ceremony used to celebrate a person's emergence into adulthood is an example of
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Whose stage theory of moral development was based on how people reasoned about ethical dilemmas?
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The process of developing a sense of identity during adolescence was highlighted by
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The speed of neurotransmission in the frontal lobe increases during adolescence due to the growth of
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Among the hallmarks of growing up are a boy's first ejaculation and a girl's first menstrual period,which also is called
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Jarrud thinks he should obey his teachers only if they are carefully watching him. Kohlberg would suggest that Jarrud demonstrates a(n)________ morality.
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Sam,a junior in high school,regularly attends church because his family and friends think he should. Which stage of moral reasoning is Sam in?
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