Exam 10: Later Adolescence 18 to 24 Years

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Discuss the identity statuses that have been identified by research on identity formation. What are the implications of each of the identity statuses for adjustment during adulthood?

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What roles do femininity, masculinity, and sexual preference play in gender identity?

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Moral judgment changes from early school age to later adolescence in that in later adolescence, there is more emphasis on ___________.

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The college curriculum can help advance moral reasoning because students experience

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Which of the following is associated with spending long hours in stressful employment for adolescents?

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According to Gilligan, women's reasoning about moral situations differs from that of men in which of the following ways?

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Bethany has wanted to be a nurse since she was age 13 exclusively because her mother wanted her to be a nurse. Today she is graduating from college with a nursing degree. What is her identity status?

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Keisha has recently acquired a strong set of beliefs, attitudes, and values about who and what she is as a woman. Which of the following terms BEST explains this?

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Under what conditions are parents most likely to be willing to provide financial support to their child in later adolescence?

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Yolanda's structure of identity has two components. What are they?

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Explain why later adolescents, especially those who attend college, are likely to become more relativistic in their moral reasoning.

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How does a person's level of autonomy from parents during later adolescence influence the process of identity development?

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One cannot embrace all ideologies and roles. Each commitment brings some boundaries to one's values and limits one's investments to a certain vision of the self continuing in the future. This rejection of certain ideologies is called

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Explain how identity confusion can affect self-esteem, life decisions, and developmental progression.

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What is the difference between role experimentation and a turning point?

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A secure attachment to parents, based on a perception of them as committed to their child's well-being, is essential for growth toward independence.

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Berzonsky suggests that not all later adolescents process identity-related information in the same way. According to his model, the normative types

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How is physical appearance related to gender identity? People who are

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In the case of Houston A. Baker, Jr., what aspect of his identity process is revealed?

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Tiedeman has created a model for career decision-making in which there are________ phases.

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