Emerging adulthood, the years between the ages of 18 and 25, is considered to be a new phase of life in which:

a. people feel that they are no longer adolescents but are not yet fully adult.
b. rates of emotional distress increase greatly as people assume adult responsibilities.
c. people living in nonindustrialized cultures develop feelings of dissatisfaction with their countries and
desire to move to more developed nations.
d. crises similar to midlife crises commonly occur.

A

Psychology

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Saul is a prospective juror in a mass murder case who, when asked by an attorney, says that he opposes the death penalty. The presiding judge then excludes him from the jury. This is an example of

a. leniency bias. b. death qualification. c. scientific jury selection. d. jury nullification.

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