WGU D202 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST DOWNLOADED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM
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What is the primary psychosocial task of adolescence according to Erikson? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Establishing an identity.
What is a psychological moratorium in adolescence? - CORRECT ANSWERS A stage of
delaying commitment to an identity while exploring options.
What are the four identity statuses proposed by James Marcia? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Identity diffusion, identity foreclosure, identity moratorium, identity achievement.
What is identity diffusion? - CORRECT ANSWERS No exploration or commitment to an
identity.
What is identity foreclosure? - CORRECT ANSWERS Commitment to an identity without
exploration.
What is identity moratorium? - CORRECT ANSWERS Actively exploring options without
commitment.
What is identity achievement? - CORRECT ANSWERS Exploring options and making a
commitment to an identity.
What is ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS How people come to terms with their
ethnic or racial ancestry.
What are the three stages of ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS N/A
,WGU D202 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS AND
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What is the first stage of ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Unexamined ethnic
identity.
What is the second stage of ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Ethnic identity
search.
What is the third stage of ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Ethnic identity
achievement.
What is unexamined ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Preference for dominant
culture or little thought to ethnic heritage.
What is ethnic identity search? - CORRECT ANSWERS Exploring customs, culture, and
history of ethnic group.
What is achieved ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Preference for achieved ethnic
identity and understanding of heritage.
What is the impact of adolescence on family dynamics? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Adolescents spend less time with their families.
How does attachment to parents affect emotional well-being in adolescence? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Teens with secure attachment have fewer emotional problems.
How do children's notions of friendship change in adolescence? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Focus shifts to intimate exchanges of thoughts and feelings.
,WGU D202 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST DOWNLOADED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM
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What are the positive and negative functions of peers in adolescence? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Peers can serve both positive and negative roles.
When do romantic relationships typically emerge? - CORRECT ANSWERS During
adolescence.
Why is interacting in mixed-sex groups easier for teens? - CORRECT ANSWERS They are
among a supportive group of friends.
What are some characteristics of adolescents' behavior in peer groups? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Egocentric, desire for importance, shape each other's behaviors.
What are the long-term outcomes for popular children? - CORRECT ANSWERS Stronger
marriages, work relationships, higher earnings, better health.
How do rejected children typically behave? - CORRECT ANSWERS Withdrawn, bullied,
may display aggressive behavior.
How do controversial children gain popularity? - CORRECT ANSWERS By acting tough.
What are the characteristics of neglected children? - CORRECT ANSWERS Neither liked
nor disliked by peers.
What are the consequences of not being accepted by peers? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Conflict, lack of confidence, trouble adjusting.
, WGU D202 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST DOWNLOADED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM
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What are the tasks that families carry out? - CORRECT ANSWERS Provide food, shelter,
clothing, help children learn, relate, and have a confident sense of self.
What has changed in the living arrangements of children in the twenty-first century? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Increase in children living with solo or cohabiting parents.
What is the main reason for the increase in children living with solo or cohabiting parents? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Decline in marriages and increase in divorces.
How does living with single parents impact children? - CORRECT ANSWERS Leads to
lower economic status in the household, negatively impacting children.
What are the different periods of adulthood? - CORRECT ANSWERS Emerging
adulthood, early adulthood, middle adulthood, late adulthood.
What is emerging adulthood? - CORRECT ANSWERS The transitional time from
adolescence to adulthood.
What happens in early adulthood? - CORRECT ANSWERS Individuals form intimate
relationships, establish families, and focus on work.
What happens in middle adulthood? - CORRECT ANSWERS Aging becomes visible and
individuals are at the peak of productivity in love and work.
What happens in late adulthood? - CORRECT ANSWERS Ranges from young-old (65-84
years) and oldest-old (85+ years), facing various health risks.
ANSWERS LATEST DOWNLOADED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM
SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS GET IT 100% ACCURATE BEST GRADED A+
FOR SUCCESS
What is the primary psychosocial task of adolescence according to Erikson? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Establishing an identity.
What is a psychological moratorium in adolescence? - CORRECT ANSWERS A stage of
delaying commitment to an identity while exploring options.
What are the four identity statuses proposed by James Marcia? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Identity diffusion, identity foreclosure, identity moratorium, identity achievement.
What is identity diffusion? - CORRECT ANSWERS No exploration or commitment to an
identity.
What is identity foreclosure? - CORRECT ANSWERS Commitment to an identity without
exploration.
What is identity moratorium? - CORRECT ANSWERS Actively exploring options without
commitment.
What is identity achievement? - CORRECT ANSWERS Exploring options and making a
commitment to an identity.
What is ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS How people come to terms with their
ethnic or racial ancestry.
What are the three stages of ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS N/A
,WGU D202 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST DOWNLOADED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM
SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS GET IT 100% ACCURATE BEST GRADED A+
FOR SUCCESS
What is the first stage of ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Unexamined ethnic
identity.
What is the second stage of ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Ethnic identity
search.
What is the third stage of ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Ethnic identity
achievement.
What is unexamined ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Preference for dominant
culture or little thought to ethnic heritage.
What is ethnic identity search? - CORRECT ANSWERS Exploring customs, culture, and
history of ethnic group.
What is achieved ethnic identity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Preference for achieved ethnic
identity and understanding of heritage.
What is the impact of adolescence on family dynamics? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Adolescents spend less time with their families.
How does attachment to parents affect emotional well-being in adolescence? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Teens with secure attachment have fewer emotional problems.
How do children's notions of friendship change in adolescence? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Focus shifts to intimate exchanges of thoughts and feelings.
,WGU D202 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST DOWNLOADED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM
SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS GET IT 100% ACCURATE BEST GRADED A+
FOR SUCCESS
What are the positive and negative functions of peers in adolescence? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Peers can serve both positive and negative roles.
When do romantic relationships typically emerge? - CORRECT ANSWERS During
adolescence.
Why is interacting in mixed-sex groups easier for teens? - CORRECT ANSWERS They are
among a supportive group of friends.
What are some characteristics of adolescents' behavior in peer groups? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Egocentric, desire for importance, shape each other's behaviors.
What are the long-term outcomes for popular children? - CORRECT ANSWERS Stronger
marriages, work relationships, higher earnings, better health.
How do rejected children typically behave? - CORRECT ANSWERS Withdrawn, bullied,
may display aggressive behavior.
How do controversial children gain popularity? - CORRECT ANSWERS By acting tough.
What are the characteristics of neglected children? - CORRECT ANSWERS Neither liked
nor disliked by peers.
What are the consequences of not being accepted by peers? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Conflict, lack of confidence, trouble adjusting.
, WGU D202 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST DOWNLOADED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM
SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS GET IT 100% ACCURATE BEST GRADED A+
FOR SUCCESS
What are the tasks that families carry out? - CORRECT ANSWERS Provide food, shelter,
clothing, help children learn, relate, and have a confident sense of self.
What has changed in the living arrangements of children in the twenty-first century? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Increase in children living with solo or cohabiting parents.
What is the main reason for the increase in children living with solo or cohabiting parents? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Decline in marriages and increase in divorces.
How does living with single parents impact children? - CORRECT ANSWERS Leads to
lower economic status in the household, negatively impacting children.
What are the different periods of adulthood? - CORRECT ANSWERS Emerging
adulthood, early adulthood, middle adulthood, late adulthood.
What is emerging adulthood? - CORRECT ANSWERS The transitional time from
adolescence to adulthood.
What happens in early adulthood? - CORRECT ANSWERS Individuals form intimate
relationships, establish families, and focus on work.
What happens in middle adulthood? - CORRECT ANSWERS Aging becomes visible and
individuals are at the peak of productivity in love and work.
What happens in late adulthood? - CORRECT ANSWERS Ranges from young-old (65-84
years) and oldest-old (85+ years), facing various health risks.