a tendency in adolescence in which members of a peer group tend to be similar to
one another in behavior and attitudes
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homophily
or contraception is any method, medicine, or device used to prevent pregnancy
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birth control
,a measurement of attraction between members of a group, such as a classroom of
students
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sociometric assessment
a sense of right and wrong in which an individual thinks about the welfare of society
as a whole. Rare to reach this morality. AGE: Rare with adolescents and few adults.
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Kohlberg postconventional morality
Typically between the ages of 8 and 15, a friend is someone to whom you can tell
things you would tell no one else. Children and teens in this stage no longer "keep
score" and do things for a friend because they genuinely care for the person. If a
friendship dissolves in this stage, it is usually due to a violation of trust. However,
children in this stage do expect their friends to share similar interests and viewpoints
and may take it as a betrayal if a friend likes someone that they do not.
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Intimate and mutual sharing
Experience dramatic physiologic changes associated with sexual maturation that
include appearance
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Erikson Identity VS role Confusion
Acquiring a gender identity is becoming an increasingly prolonged task as attitudes
and norms regarding gender keep changing. The roles appropriate for males and
females are evolving, and the changing view of gender as "binary" (that is, only either
male or female) allows adolescents more freedom to explore various aspects of
gender. Some teens may foreclose on a gender identity as a way of dealing with this
uncertainty, and they may adopt more stereotypic male or female roles (Sinclair &
Carlsson, 2013).
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gender identity
The political ideology of teens is also influenced by their parents' political beliefs. A
new trend in the twenty-first century is a decrease in party affiliation among American
adults. Many adults do not align themselves with either the Democratic or the
Republican party but view themselves as "independent." Their teenage children are
often following suit or become more apolitical (Côtè, 2006).
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political identity
an incongruence between thoughts and feelings and the actions within a relationship
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one another in behavior and attitudes
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homophily
or contraception is any method, medicine, or device used to prevent pregnancy
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birth control
,a measurement of attraction between members of a group, such as a classroom of
students
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sociometric assessment
a sense of right and wrong in which an individual thinks about the welfare of society
as a whole. Rare to reach this morality. AGE: Rare with adolescents and few adults.
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Kohlberg postconventional morality
Typically between the ages of 8 and 15, a friend is someone to whom you can tell
things you would tell no one else. Children and teens in this stage no longer "keep
score" and do things for a friend because they genuinely care for the person. If a
friendship dissolves in this stage, it is usually due to a violation of trust. However,
children in this stage do expect their friends to share similar interests and viewpoints
and may take it as a betrayal if a friend likes someone that they do not.
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Intimate and mutual sharing
Experience dramatic physiologic changes associated with sexual maturation that
include appearance
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Erikson Identity VS role Confusion
Acquiring a gender identity is becoming an increasingly prolonged task as attitudes
and norms regarding gender keep changing. The roles appropriate for males and
females are evolving, and the changing view of gender as "binary" (that is, only either
male or female) allows adolescents more freedom to explore various aspects of
gender. Some teens may foreclose on a gender identity as a way of dealing with this
uncertainty, and they may adopt more stereotypic male or female roles (Sinclair &
Carlsson, 2013).
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gender identity
The political ideology of teens is also influenced by their parents' political beliefs. A
new trend in the twenty-first century is a decrease in party affiliation among American
adults. Many adults do not align themselves with either the Democratic or the
Republican party but view themselves as "independent." Their teenage children are
often following suit or become more apolitical (Côtè, 2006).
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political identity
an incongruence between thoughts and feelings and the actions within a relationship
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