The stage of adolescence is very concerned about answering the question "Who am I?"

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Yvonne is a 13-year-old 8th grader who is a new student in an urban middle school

She recently moved into the area with her mother and her three siblings. The family moved to be nearer to Yvonne's grandparents after the breakup of her parents' relationship. Yvonne is tall for her age and is bothered by the looks and sexual comments about her breasts from boys in her school. She has made few friends at the new school. What does this example illustrate about the ease of the adolescent transition for early-maturing girls like Yvonne? a. Early-maturing girls are more likely to be admired by others and have higher self-esteem than late-maturing girls. b. Early-maturing girls are more likely to be rejected by girls who are less mature. c. Early-maturing girls are more confident about their sexuality than late-maturing girls. d. Early-maturing girls are neither more confident nor more likely to be rejected than late-maturing girls.

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. The restructuring phase of the SECURE model involves helping clients develop coherent narratives that help them make sense of their existence in light of God’s redemptive story in their lives, also known as schema reconstruction.

a. true b. false

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Those more open to influence are

a. Competitors b. Cooperators c. Individualists d. None of the above

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Which of the following is not a concept that explains how we form impressions of others?

A. Attributions B. Proof C. Snap judgments D. Cognitive distortions

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