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7 | A) | Believed that an adolescent and an adult think qualitatively in the same way, but that adults are more quantitatively advanced in their thinking than adolescents
| B) | Believed that adults' view of the world evolves from dualistic, absolute thinking to relativistic, reflective thinking
| C) | Described the experience of "flow": an intense state of pleasure when engaged in absorbing challenges
| D) | Described lesbians and gay males as experiencing life as a minority in a dominant, majority culture
| E) | Conducted one of the most comprehensive studies of American adults' sexual patterns referred to as the 1994 Sex in America survey
| F) | Concluded that five key features characterize emerging adulthood: identity exploration, instability, self-focused, feeling in-between, and the age of possibilities
| G) | Found that emerging adults who became competent after experiencing difficulties while growing up were more intelligent, experienced better parenting, and were less likely to experience poverty than their counterparts who did not become competent as emerging adults.
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