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Adolescence. Rites. Piaget. Kohlberg. Dog’s Breakfast. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 100 Points. For girls this is the physical start to their puberty. What is menarche?.
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100 Points For girls this is the physical start to their puberty.
200 Points When an adolescent believes that people are watching them, they are being affected by this.
300 Points This theorist coined the term “adolescent”.
400 Points Compared to your grandparents, your adolescence probably started _____.
500 Points Compared to your grandparents, your adolescence will probably end _____.
100 Points This ceremony is recognized by your society and it marks your passage from adolescence to adulthood.
200 Points When a society doesn’t provide adolescents with enough formal rites of passage, the adolescents may created their own rites which are called __________.
300 Points Confirmation and graduation are examples of this type of a rite of passage.
400 Points High School freshie initiations are an example of this type of a rite of passage.
500 Points This type of a rite of passage can be dangerous because the adolescent makes up their own “ceremony”.
100 Points Piaget studied this type of development.
200 Points Piaget says that the adolescent is in this stage of cognitive development.
300 Points In the formal operational stage, the adolescent can do this type of thinking.
400 Points A 6 to 12 year old would be in this stage of cognitive development.
500 Points The 2 to 7 year old would be in this stage of cognitive development.
100 Points Kohlberg studied this type of development.
200 Points Kohlberg says that we pass through this number of moral stages.
300 Points In this moral stage people do good things to avoid punishment or to gain a reward.
400 Points In this moral stage people do good things because they desire to fit in and play one’s role as a good citizen.
500 Points In this moral stage people do good things because of a desire to abide by universal ethical principles that represent the rights and obligations of all people.
100 Points According to Erikson, adolescents are in the 5th stage of development where they must discover their ________.
200 Points According to Erikson, young adults are in the 6th stage of development where they must find ________ with another person.
300 Points This theme that reoccurs throughout development psychology questions whether we develop gradually or in big steps.
400 Points This theme that reoccurs throughout development psychology questions whether we change or stay the same as we age.
500 Points This theme that reoccurs throughout development psychology questions whether are personalities are inherited or are affected by our surroundings.