6.3 Adolescence: Developing Independence and Identity Flashcards
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adolescence
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- the years between the onset of puberty and the beginning of adulthood
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puberty
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- a developmental period in which hormonal changes cause rapid physical alterations in the body, culminating in sexual maturity
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primary sex characteristics
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- the sex organs concerned with reproduction
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secondary sex characteristics
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- features that distinguish the two sexes from each other but are not involved in reproduction
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menarche
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- the first menstrual period
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Identity-diffusion status
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- The individual does not have firm commitments regarding the issues in question and is not making progress toward them.
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foreclosure status
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- The individual has not engaged in any identity experimentation and has established an identity based on the choices or values of others
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moratorium status
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- The individual is exploring various choices but has not yet made a clear commitment to any of them.
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identity-achievement status
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- The individual has attained a coherent and committed identity based on personal decisions.
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social identity
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- the part of the self-concept that is derived from one’s group memberships
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morality
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- standards of behavior that are generally agreed on within a culture to be right or proper
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Kohlberg’s theory of morality
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- proposes that moral reasoning is divided into the following stages: preconventional morality,
conventional morality, and postconventional morality - has been expanded and challenged, particularly by Gilligan, who has focused on differences in morality between boys and girls.