Across
- This psychological distress results from conflict between the minority and host culture.
- This represents Kohlberg's final level of moral development which alluded to universal ethical principles.
- This identity is a result of exploring and adopting values from both the adolescent's subculture and the dominant culture.
- This parenting style attempts to balance autonomy with monitoring.
- (hyphenated) Refers to the sharing of private thoughts and feelings with certain friends.
- Several cliques with membership based on reputation and stereotype.
- (hyphenated word) Defined in your text as the evaluative side of self-concept and may include feeling good about peer relationships and athletic abilities.
- Defining who you are, what you value, and your direction in life.
- Refers to children or adolescents who commit illegal acts.
- (2 words) The linkage of various time slices of life with a thread explaining how the adolescent had changed in meaningful ways.
- Small group of good friends who are identified by interest and social status.
- Adolescents frequently use this technology to communicate with their friends.
- (2 words) Lack of direction and definition of self with restricted exploration.
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Down
- (2 words) Refers to an apathetic state characterized by lack of both exploration and commitment.
- (2 words) A sense of group-cultural membership accompanied by feelings and attitudes associated with that membership.
- (2 words) Refers to commitment to values, beliefs, and goals following a period of exploration.
- Refers to a striving for or a sense of oneself as a separate, self-governing individual.
- ________ self-relevance refers to the degree to which morality is central to one's self-concept and affects their moral behavior.
- These physiological changes in puberty increase sexual interest in adolescents.
- Leading cause of death for North American youth.
- Gender ____________ refers to increased gender stereotyping of attitudes and behavior, as well as movement toward a more traditional gender identity.
- A psychological problem affecting 15-20% of adolescents and affecting twice as many females as males.
- This represents Kohlberg's first level of moral development which focused on punishment and obedience in Stage 1.
- This moral reasoning researcher considered gender differences and a caring for others orientation.
- This theorist identified six (6) states of moral development.
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