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geoffrey

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Getting a driver's license, forming adult relationships, getting a checking account and paying some bills are all hallmarks of:
 
  a. emerging adulthood
  b. middle adolescence
  c. late adolescence
  d. early adulthood
  e. Western culture

Question 2

Grutter (2000) finds that adolescents:
 
  a. over focus on identity.
  b. under focus on identity.
  c. often fail to align interests and abilities.
  d. are easily influenced by the values of society and accept them without personal ownership.



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Answer to Question 1

(b)

Answer to Question 2

(c)





 

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