In what way(s) does language play a critical role in adolescent and adult psychosocial crises, especially the establishment of group identity, intimacy, and generativity?

a. Attain levels of disclosure that sustain significant personal relationships
b. Serves as a mechanism for resolving conflicts
c. Serves as a mechanism for building a sense of cohesiveness within groups
d. All of these


d

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In the adolescence stage of psychosocial development, the status of _____ describes adolescents who are committed to occupational and ideological choices

a. identity achievement b. moratorium c. foreclosure d. identity diffusion

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Systematic sampling is when participants are selecting using a random procedure that ensures that all participants have the same likelihood of being selected to a sample.

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

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According to Inagaki (1990), which of the following influences whether or not a young child is able to make accurate predictions about the behavior of an unfamiliar animal?

a. the maturity of the child's biology module b. whether or not the child has a pet c. whether or not the child has a younger sibling d. the number of perceptually salient features the animal has

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Means of samples drawn randomly from a single population differ only because of:

A. sampling error. B. the central limit theorem. C. poorly designed independent variables. D. None of the answers is correct.

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