Thought that arises from an emotion or a hunch, beyond rational explanation, and is influenced by past experiences and cultural assumptions.
What is intuitive thought?
A consistent definition of one’s self as a unique individual, in terms of roles, attitudes, beliefs, and aspirations.
What is identity?
The period between the ages of 18 and 25, which is now widely thought of as a separate developmental stage.
What is Emerging adulthood?
A gradual physical decline that is related to aging and during which the body becomes less strong and efficient.
What is Senescence?
A study where there are groups of various ages tested at the same time.
What is longitudinal?
The time between the first onrush of hormones and full adult physical development.
What is Puberty?
A person’s acceptance of the roles and behaviors that society associates with the biological categories of male and female.
What is Gender identity?
Occupations, recreational activities, or other ventures that involve a degree of risk or danger
What is edgework?
This type of vision goes faster than others.
What is Peripheral Vision?
Encouragement to conform to one’s friends or contemporaries in behavior, dress, and attitude; usually considered a negative force, as when adolescent peers encourage one another to defy adult authority.
What is Peer pressure?
The relatively sudden and rapid physical growth that occurs during puberty.
What is a growth Spurt?
A group of adolescents made up of close friends who are loyal to one another while excluding outsiders.
What is a clique?
To live with an unrelated person—typically a romantic partner—to whom one is not married.
Death: usually refers to the number of deaths each year per 1,000 members of a given population.
What is Mortality?
Those types of basic intelligence that make learning of all sorts quick and thorough. Abilities such as working memory, abstract thought, and speed of thinking are usually
What is Fluid intelligence?
Reasoning from a general statement, premise, or principle, through logical steps, to figure out (deduce) specifics. (Sometimes called top-down reasoning.)
What is deductive reasoning?
A larger group of adolescents who have something in common but who are not necessarily friends.
What is a crowd?
The number of births per woman that would be required to maintain a nation’s (or the world’s) population with no increases or decreases.
The number of births per woman that would be required to maintain a nation’s (or the world’s) population with no increases or decreases.
Disease: refers to the rate of diseases of all kinds—physical and emotional, acute (sudden), chronic (ongoing), and fatal—in a given population.
What is Morbidity?
Those types of basic intelligence that make learning of all sorts quick and thorough. Abilities such as working memory, abstract thought, and speed of thinking are usually
What is Crystalized intelligence?
Reasoning from one or more specific experiences or facts to a general conclusion; may be less cognitively advanced than deduction. (Sometimes called bottom-up reasoning.)
What is inductive reasoning?
Repeatedly thinking and talking about past experiences; can contribute to depression and is more common in girls.
What is Rumination?
The adjustment of all the body’s systems to keep physiological functions in a state of equilibrium.
What is homeostasis?
Linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, naturalistic, social understanding (interpersonal intelligence), self-understanding (intrapersonal intelligence), and existential intelligence is in reference to.
What is Nine cluster/ components of intelligence?
Destructive peer support in which one person shows another how to rebel against authority or social norms.
What is deviancy training?