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In the neo-Piagetian scheme of self-concept development, the third stage of development, which begins around 7 or 8 years
of age.

Representational Systems

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Adolescence is defined as between these ages.

11-20

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 A coherent conception of the self, a set of goals to which one is solidly committed, and the values and beliefs a person holds dear all make up this. 

Identity

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The time when young people are no longer adolescents but have not yet become fully adult

Emerging Adulthood

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The process that underlies a shift to an adult Identity.

Recentering

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Erikson’s developmental crisis of middle childhood (from about 6 to 12 years)

Industry vs. Inferiority 

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What Adolescence was created by.

Society

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According to Erikson, adolescents are in the crisis of this, and acquire this virtue.

Identity vs. Identity Confusion, Fidelity

200

Kyle has moved out and is currently living independently. This aspect of defining adulthood views Kyle as an Adult.

Sociological

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The model that describes human development as a universal sequence of age-related social and emotional changes.

Normative-Stage

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Randy is 8 years old and has just learned to use a word-processing program that will allow him to write papers for school on
the computer. According to Erikson, Randy’s mastery of this skill should lead to feelings of this.

Competence

300

The initial origin of the hormonal changes that cause puberty

Hypothalamus 

300

James Marcia identifies four identity states or statuses, according to the presence or absence of these.

Crisis and Commitment 

300

The leading cause of death among Young Adults.

Accidents

300

The characteristics of parental interactions that can lead to individuals at age 25 to become “stuck” at a less mature level of ego development.

Controlling and Punitive

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Children have typically internalized the emotions of pride and shame by this age.

Seven or Eight

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The fact that the age of onset of puberty has steadily been decreasing in developed countries for the last hundred years is called this.

Secular Trend

400

Gerald having four older brothers increases the likelihood that he will be this sexual orientation.

Homosexual

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 A complex form of cognition defined by John Dewey, based on active, persistent, and careful considerations.

Reflexive

400

These make up the five factor model of personality.

Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience

500

The main determinant of the success of joint custody

Amount of Conflict between Parents. 

500

Sandy has noticed that her younger brother is beginning to emit much stronger body odor than he used to. His skin is oily and
he has some hair underneath his arms now. Sandy’s brother is specifically experiencing increased levels of this.

Dehydroepiandrosterone

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The frequency of conflict between adolescents and their parents increases during this part of adolescents.

Early

500

Immature thinking sees only black and white, while this type of thought is more flexible and recognizes shades of gray

Post-Formal

500

The three components of Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love.

Commitment, Passion, Intimacy 

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