Moving from adolescence, most individuals experience a slight increase in self-esteem as they enter into emerging adulthood. ____ is/are a physiological factor, whereas _____ is a social factor

a. An established self-concept; developing career goals
b. Developed career goals; establishing one's self-concept
c. The ending of puberty; the ending of secondary school
d. The ending of secondary school; the ending of puberty

C. Puberty is a physiological phenomenon of that comes to an end in emerging adulthood; entering emerging adulthood means leaving the social pressure cooker of secondary school, where peer evaluations are a part of daily life and can be harsh.

Psychology

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The component approach to assessing fundamental movement

A. identifies developmental characteristics of body parts within a task B. is a product-oriented assessment technique C. can be administered quickly and easily with minimal preparation D. is based on the idea that all children develop similarly

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