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Ethnic identity in adolescence
 
  a) Is fairly simple and is usually complete by age 14
  b) Typically goes through stages from lack of ethnic identity awareness, ethnic identity
  search, and finally achieved ethnic identity
  c) Is very different between ethnic groups
  d) Is very different based on social status and gender

Question 2

Changes in metabolic activity during development are most noticeable for the
 
  a) basal ganglia
  b) cortex
  c) thalamus
  d) medial temporal lobe



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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