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According to Kail and Cavanaugh (2010), what is true of the change in the adolescent's ability to process information since childhood?
 
  a. The working memory and the speed with which one processes information achieves adult-like levels
 b. The ability to solve problems and use reason in search of problem identification and solutions is not yet improved
  c. The ability to find weaknesses and flaws in arguments has not yet significantly improved
 d. The working memory and the speed with which one processes information slows down

Question 2

A most significant connection between career maturity and identity is:
 
  a. A stabilized identity suggests that one has good interrelationship skills
 b. A stabilized identity suggests that one is completely prepared to make a decision
  c. A stabilized identity suggests one has adequate career decision skills
 d. A stabilized identity suggests that there is also career maturity



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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