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Melani1276

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According to Havighurst, the developmental tasks of young adulthood include
 
  A) becoming involved in one's community.
  B) acquiring problem-solving skills.
  C) becoming socially responsible.
  D) developing an ethical code of conduct.

Question 2

Recentering refers to
 
  A) control shifting from parents to the young adult.
  B) changes in an individual's personality as he or she transitions from adolescence into young adulthood.
  C) parental influence on a young adult's occupational choice.
  D) the slowing down of biological development and the speeding up of cognitive and socioemotional development.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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