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industry v. inferiority
According to Erikson, children in middle childhood experience which conflict?
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Egocentrism
John thinks the world revolves around him. He is demonstrating Piaget's concept of
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Foreclosure
Theresa never questioned her occupational identity. She wanted to be an engineer as a kid, and she still wants to be one. What identity status is she likely to be in?
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nuclear family
The most common family structure in the U.S. is the
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Imaginary audience
The idea that everyone is constantly looking at a teen's behavior and appearance is called the
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False
True or false: Most peer pressure leads to negative behaviors
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postconventional
Which stage of Kohlberg's moral reasoning involves making moral decisions based on a personal, developed morality?
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Logical/analytic thought
The dual process model proposes that one network processes intuitive or emotional thought. Which is the other network?
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Gender Identity Disorder
Steve does not identify with his biological sex. It is likely that he would be diagnosed with
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Interpretation of events can buffer their effects.
What is the "take home point" of the family stress model?
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False
True or false: Most middle school students have a strong academic and interpersonal experience.
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Life course persistent offenders
Individuals who continue to commit crimes from adolescence throughout adulthood are considered
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Child culture
What term refers to the trends among attitudes, styles, and other areas among children and adolescents?
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High-Stakes Testing
What popular practice has been criticized for leading teachers to turn away from focusing on real learning?
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Parasuicide
Sharon severly burns her legs with cigarettes, to the point that they are covered with third degree burns. Most likely, Sharon is practicing
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