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Adolescence, 6/e
Laurence Steinberg, Temple University

Psychosocial Development During Adolescence
Autonomy

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is the first period in human development when autonomy issues arise.
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believed that strained family relations were the norm in adolescence.
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involves developing a set of principles about right and wrong.
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is the term currently used to describe the process that leads to the development of healthy autonomous functioning in adolescence.
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of parents does not begin to happen until mid-adolescence.
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Puberty appears to be one of the triggers of the process.
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parental behaviors are associated with healthy autonomous functioning in adolescence.
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Adolescents reared often rebel against their parents.
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Young people reared in a fashion can become psychologically dependent on their peers.
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Adolescents tend to turn to their parents for advice on questions.
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Susceptibility to peer pressure first and then during the course of adolescence.
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Adolescents reared in homes are more susceptible to peer influence than other adolescents.
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The contains settings where adolescents are not typically found, but have an indirect effect on adolescent development.
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Parents are controlling of young adolescent males than young adolescent females.
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In the Fuligni and Eccles study, parental was highly associated with degree of peer orientation.
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moral reasoners tend to make reference to rewards and punishments as a basis for moral decision making.
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reasoning is the most typical form of moral reasoning found among adults in the United States.
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moral reasoning involves thinking about issues like kindness and sympathy.
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Carol Gilligan calls the female perspective on moral reasoning the orientation.
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During adolescence, political thinking becomes more abstract, more and more organized.
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Younger adolescents are more likely than older adolescents to attend .
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The enhanced abilities in adolescence tend to be related to improvements in decision making.
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Susceptibility to parental pressure during adolescence follows a pattern.
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An important proponent of the ecological approach to human development has been .
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Religious adolescents are less than other adolescents.