_______ is the flexible, logical, and moral thinking that typically develops in adolescence.

a. Abstractive thought
b. Pre-formal thought
c. Formal thought
d. Post-formal thought


d. Post-formal thought

Psychology

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Chapter 10 presented a feature box on stranger anxiety about the applied situation of

a. introducing a new boyfriend to the child of a single mother. b. helping youngsters accept medical treatments. c. promoting smooth adjustment to the first day of school. d. ensuring that the child behaves properly at a funeral.

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The distance cue in which two parallel lines extend into the distance and seem to come together at one point is called __________

a) linear perspective. b) shadowing. c) aerial perspective. d) motion parallax.

Psychology

How prepared a person is to retire is known as an index of:

a. retirement maturity b. emotional health. c. openness to experience d. functional well-being

Psychology

The embryo's ectodermal layer of cells will become

A) muscles and bones. B) the lungs and digestive system. C) skin, sensory organs, and neurons. D) the circulatory system and glands.

Psychology