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Adolescence12 Quiz

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1. Late Adulthood




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2. Menarche




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3. Puberty




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4. Infancy




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5. Emerging Adulthood




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6. Conventional Morality




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7. Sperm-arch




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8. Adolescence




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9. Elementary School




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10. Lawrence Kohlberg




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11. 1-2yrs. Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt. Learn to exercise will and do things for themselves, or they doubt their abilities.




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12. Thinking that occurs as we consider right and wrong.




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13. Each stage of life has its own psychosocial task, a crisis that needs resolution




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14. In Eriksons theory, the ability to form close, loving relationships. Primary developmental task in late adolescence and early adulthood.




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15. Before age 9. Preconventional morality of self-interest. Obey to avoid punishment or to gain concrete rewards.




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16. Ones sense of self. According to Erikson, Adolescents task is to solidify sense of self by testing and integrating various roles.




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17. Jonathan Haidts account of morality, where moral feelings precede moral reasoning.




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18. Erikson contended that adolescents wonder who they are, what they want, what values to live by, and what to believe in.




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19. 20s-Early 40s. Intimacy vs Isolation. Struggle to form close relationships and gain capacity for intimate love, or they feel socially isolated.




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20. Delay small gratifications now to enable bigger rewards later.





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