The Newman and Newman conceptualization of adolescence 

A. is the same as Erikson's.
B. argues for a single stage from the onset of puberty until the end of college.
C. emphasizes the importance of the development of individual identity during the high school years. 
D. describes two distinct stages: early adolescence and later adolescence


Answer: D

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