Adolescent crystallization, as defined by Laurence Steinberg, is a stage during adolescence in which individuals, typically ages 14–18, first begin to formulate their ideas about an appropriate occupation.[1]
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Adolescentcrystallization, as defined by Laurence Steinberg, is a stage during adolescence in which individuals, typically ages 14–18, first begin to...
titled "Thinking outside the box coming of age, little by little". Adolescentcrystallization Claudia Dreifus (November 30, 2009). "Developmental Psychologist...
(who did not know at the time that he was Jewish), Tom Jones, and the adolescent Elvis Presley, all of whom assisted their Jewish neighbors in this way...
attractive. Tennov calls this "crystallization", after a description by Stendhal in his 1821 treatise On Love. This "crystallized" version of a love object...
Published by BRILL, 1973. ISBN 90-04-03610-5. Page 22. Devī-māhātmya: the crystallization of the goddess tradition, by Thomas B. Coburn. Published by Motilal...
nothing more. — Alan S. Kaufman and Elizabeth O. Lichtenberger, Assessing Adolescent and Adult Intelligence (2006) There are a variety of individually administered...
development process. This certainly applies to adolescent development as these experiences could occur in the adolescent time period, however they are just as...
administered measure of the processing and cognitive abilities of children and adolescents aged 3–18. As with the original KABC, the KABC-II is a theory-based instrument...
Futuwwa (Arabic: فتوة, "young-manliness") was a conception of adolescent moral behavior around which myriad institutions of Medieval confraternity developed...
wearer's body gradually crystallizes, starting with the skin, into the same substance that forms exspheres. When the crystallization reaches the internal...
(December 2006). "Dysmenorrhea in adolescents and young adults: etiology and management". Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 19 (6): 363–71. doi:10...
December 2023. Kamphaus, Randy W. (2005). Clinical assessment of child and adolescent intelligence. Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-26299-4. Frey & Detterman 2004...
wherein came to a conclusions at the adolescent's acquisition of formal operations. John L. Horn found that crystallized intelligence, represented by such...
adults, the High School Personality Questionnaire (HSPQ) – now named the Adolescent Personality Questionnaire (APQ), and the Children's Personality Questionnaire...
music in a catchy and upbeat style that is marketed for children and adolescents. The term also refers to a more specific rock and pop subgenre, originating...
attention spans. The Cochrane reviews on the treatment of ADHD in children, adolescents, and adults with pharmaceutical amphetamines stated that short-term studies...
situ, and disulfide bridges at low pH, leading to the formation and crystallization of 200 kDa polymeric nanofibrils.[citation needed] The mineral matrix...
anxiety and depression disorders, especially in adolescents. A trial study tested the WM of 733 adolescent participants, randomly assigning them to an active...
totally plugged in more advanced cases, usually seen in older children or adolescents. This causes atrophy of the exocrine glands and progressive fibrosis...
appearance of superheroes and villains. The first trilogy follows young adolescents as they become aware of their abilities and the danger that those powers...
of serum uric acid levels for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome in adolescents". The Journal of Pediatrics. 161 (4): 753–6.e2. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2012...
career without fear or favor. What they instinctively opposed was the crystallization of differences, the monopolization of opportunity, and the fixing of...