EDU 120 CH 10, 11, 12 WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS!!
identity - Answer >>definition of oneself (roles, attitudes, beliefs, aspirations)
identity vs role confusion - Answer >>Erikson's 5th stage during which teenagers and
young adults search for "who am I" and get confused on which roles to adopt
identity achievement - Answer >>Erikson's term for the attainment of identity, or the
point at which a person understands who he or she is as a unique individual, in accord
with past experiences and future plans
Role confusion (identity diffusion) - Answer >>a situation in which an adolescent does
not seem to know or care what his or her identity is
foreclosure - Answer >>Erikson's term for premature identity formation, which occurs
when an adolescent adopts parents' or society's roles and values wholesale, without
questioning or analysis; negative identity
moratorium - Answer >>postpone making identity achievement decisions (going to
college)
Erikson's highlighted aspects of identity - Answer >>-Religious identity
-Political
-ethnic identity
-intersectionality
-gender
family relationships affect identity expectations and daily life - Answer >>shift in
parenting from direct guidance to advice
, peers become important
siblings are influential; love hate relationship
family conflict - Answer >>Close relationships include disagreement.
Avoidance of extremes of strictness or leniency works best.
Parental monitoring most effective with warm, supportive parent-adolescent
relationships.
four aspects of family closeness - Answer >>communication, support, connectedness,
control
impact of friends is influenced by - Answer >>selection and facilitation
facilitation - Answer >>helps adolescents to do thing they are unlikely to do alone
through peer pressure
selection - Answer >>selecting friends whose values and interests are shared
Romantic Partners - Answer >>first occurs in high school
Robert Sternberg: three distinct aspects of love - Answer >>PASSION: intense physical
emotional onslaught by excitement
INTIMACY: knowing someone well
COMMITMENT: grows gradually through decisions together
consummate love - Answer >>intimacy, passion, commitment
identity - Answer >>definition of oneself (roles, attitudes, beliefs, aspirations)
identity vs role confusion - Answer >>Erikson's 5th stage during which teenagers and
young adults search for "who am I" and get confused on which roles to adopt
identity achievement - Answer >>Erikson's term for the attainment of identity, or the
point at which a person understands who he or she is as a unique individual, in accord
with past experiences and future plans
Role confusion (identity diffusion) - Answer >>a situation in which an adolescent does
not seem to know or care what his or her identity is
foreclosure - Answer >>Erikson's term for premature identity formation, which occurs
when an adolescent adopts parents' or society's roles and values wholesale, without
questioning or analysis; negative identity
moratorium - Answer >>postpone making identity achievement decisions (going to
college)
Erikson's highlighted aspects of identity - Answer >>-Religious identity
-Political
-ethnic identity
-intersectionality
-gender
family relationships affect identity expectations and daily life - Answer >>shift in
parenting from direct guidance to advice
, peers become important
siblings are influential; love hate relationship
family conflict - Answer >>Close relationships include disagreement.
Avoidance of extremes of strictness or leniency works best.
Parental monitoring most effective with warm, supportive parent-adolescent
relationships.
four aspects of family closeness - Answer >>communication, support, connectedness,
control
impact of friends is influenced by - Answer >>selection and facilitation
facilitation - Answer >>helps adolescents to do thing they are unlikely to do alone
through peer pressure
selection - Answer >>selecting friends whose values and interests are shared
Romantic Partners - Answer >>first occurs in high school
Robert Sternberg: three distinct aspects of love - Answer >>PASSION: intense physical
emotional onslaught by excitement
INTIMACY: knowing someone well
COMMITMENT: grows gradually through decisions together
consummate love - Answer >>intimacy, passion, commitment