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1 | | The age at which puberty begins has implications for the way adolescents feel about themselves—as well as how others treat them. boys have a distinct advantage over boys. |
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2 | | The difference between the Kohlberg and Gilligan approach to more development is significant, with Kohlberg's theory focusing on and Gilligan's resting on . |
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3 | | The characterization of a stormy adolescence is a(n) for most adolescents. |
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4 | | return to live with their parents after leaving home for some period. |
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5 | | is a state of self-absorption in which a teenager views the world from his or her own point of view. |
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6 | | Adolescents develop , the belief that their experience is unique, exceptional, and shared by no one else. |
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7 | | More teenagers and young adults die from than from cancer, heart disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke, pneumonia and influenza, and chronic lung disease combined. |
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