During adolescence, teens may begin to assert independence and remove themselves from normal family activities in favor of working, hanging out with friends, or participating in sporting activities. Which of the following will adolescents normally experience during this time?
A. Feelings of distrust and dislike for their parents
B. Feelings of self-anger and inadequacy
C. Feelings of love, loyalty and respect for parents
D. Feelings of contempt and disgust for peers
Answer: C
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What will be an ideal response?
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a) "You have a high level of LDL, which puts you at risk for cancer." b) "Your body is apple-shaped, which puts you at risk for heart disease." c) "You have a high level of HDL, which puts you at high risk for cancer." d) "Your body is pear-shaped, which puts you at elevated risk for heart disease."
Erikson theorized that the primary challenge facing newborns was
A) struggling with trust issues. B) coping with unconscious sexual desires. C) dealing with oral needs. D) developing a sense of patience.