What characteristics distinguish emerging adulthood from other age periods?

stability, other-focused, identity diffusion, the feeling of being in-between, and the age of stagnation
identity moratorium, stability, the feeling of being marginalized, self-focused, and a global worldview
identity explorations, instability, self-focused, the feeling of being in-between, and the age of possibilities
instability, other-focused, identity foreclosure, the feeling of being marginalized, and the age of possibilities

identity explorations, instability, self-focused, the feeling of being in-between, and the age of possibilities

Psychology

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Which of the following is NOT a cultural adaptation to the environment?

a. Inuit people are able to survive sub-zero temperatures with specialized shelters and clothing. b. Fijian people have certain food taboos for pregnant and lactating women, which correlate with the marine toxicity of the foods. c. Polynesian people throw a large 1st birthday party for their children because, historically, many babies died within the first year of life. d. Tibetan highlanders are born with higher levels of oxygen in their blood to counteract the lower levels of oxygen at high elevations.

Psychology

Two-year-old Camden finds only one of her shoes. She says, "I need two shoes. I have two foots!" Camden's error is an example of

A) semantic bootstrapping. B) underextension. C) overregularization. D) underregularization.

Psychology