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notis

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What is emotional self-efficacy, and how does it relate to adolescence?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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________ twins are individuals who originate from the same zygote, a single egg fertilized by one sperm that separates to form two cell masses.
 
  a. Dizygotic c. Identical
  b. Fraternal d. Concordant



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Answer to Question 1

Emotional self-efficacy is the ability to accept and feel in control of one's emotions. Should individuals reach the point of emotional self-efficacy, it is generally obtained in late adolescence and represents the maturation of the emotional self into a well-adjusted individual.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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