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Young adulthood
Young adulthood Young adulthood is a period of life ranging approximately ...
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Talk:Race and intelligence/Archive 17
... and c2 goes down from infancy to adulthood (McCartney, Harris, & Bernieri, 1990; McGue, Bouchard, Iacono ... influence of family environment decreases significantly upon adulthood. Possibly one "problem" is that research conducted ... detected in children by mysteriously disappear by adulthood. This is certainly surprising, but not impossible ... a correlation in childhood but not in adulthood is a very serious anomoly in a ... a lifetime is less for childhood to adulthood measurements of IQ than for one ...
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Adolescence
... psychological and social transition between childhood and adulthood (gender-specific manhood, or womanhood). As a ... time during which a juvenile matures into adulthood. Biological development (that is, puberty) and psychosocial ... to as a subculture or counterculture. Emerging Adulthood Some scholars have theorized a new stage of development, post-adolescence and pre-adulthood. Arnett (2000) calls this stage "emerging adulthood," and argues that it is characterized ...
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Adolescence (Psychology wiki)
... psychological and social transition between childhood and adulthood (gender-specific manhood , or womanhood ). As a ... time during which a juvenile matures into adulthood. Biological development (that is, puberty) and psychosocial ... as a subculture or counterculture . [edit] Emerging Adulthood Some scholars have theorized a new stage of development, post-adolescence and pre-adulthood. Arnett (2000) calls this stage "emerging adulthood," and argues that it is characterized ...
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Young adult (psychology)
... adult stage in human development precedes middle adulthood. A person in the middle adulthood stage is between the ages of 40 and 60. In late adulthood, a person is 60 years old or older. Early Adulthood According to Erikson, the young adult stage ... jobs and take on other responsibilities of adulthood. In the late teens and early ...
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Coming of age
... person's formal transition from adolescence to adulthood. The age at which this transition takes ... a point in late adolescence or early adulthood (most commonly 18 and 21). In either ... in the western world, seem to think adulthood depends on State laws. In some states ... the juvenile will reach puberty (Bulugh) and adulthood, but go on without observing his or ... Sign for Girls Girls reach puberty and adulthood when they experience the above three ...
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Lipid storage disorder
... may begin early in life or in adulthood and include enlarged liver and grossly enlarged ... type 1 patients may live well into adulthood. Many patients have a mild form of ... any time in childhood or even in adulthood. It is characterized by slowly progressive but ... their early teen years and often into adulthood. For type 1 and most type 3 ... to be less severely affected live into adulthood. There is currently no cure for ...
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Race and intelligence (Culture-only or partially-genetic explanation)
... for blacks. By the time they reach adulthood, Hispanics have significantly higher test scores than ... an effect on IQ that lasts to adulthood among members of the same race (see ... Studies have shown IQ gains lasting into adulthood with increased duration of breastfeeding. Several recent ... age but then drop to zero in adulthood. Genetic factors increase throughout development (from 40 ... affect IQ, including IQ gains lasting into adulthood (Capron and Duyme, 1989).[
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Erik Erikson
... his theory. During his childhood and early adulthood he was known as Erik Homberger, and ... into adolescence, and added three stages of adulthood. Erikson is also credited with originating the ... between identity versus confusion; Stage Six - early adulthood, marked by intimacy versus isolation; Stage Seven - later adulthood, marked by generativity versus stagnation; Stage Eight ... able to make intimate attachments in early adulthood. This supports Eriksonian theory, in that ...
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Erik Erikson (Psychology wiki)
... theory. During his childhood, and his early adulthood, he was Erik Homberger, and his parents ... stage into adolescence plus three stages of adulthood. [edit] Erikson's Theory of Personality Although ... between identity versus confusion; Stage Six - early adulthood, marked by intimacy versus isolation; Stage Seven - later adulthood, marked by generativity versus stagnation; Stage Eight ... able to make intimate attachments in early adulthood. This supports Eriksonian theory, in that ...
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