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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/East_Tennessee_State_University/Child_Psychological_Science_Summer_2021/1.11%3A_Psychosocial-_Self_Moral_Family_and_Peers/1.11.06%3A_Adolescents'_Relationships
    While most adolescents get along with their parents, they do spend less time with them (Smetana, 2011). This decrease in the time spent with families may be a reflection of a teenager’s greater desire...While most adolescents get along with their parents, they do spend less time with them (Smetana, 2011). This decrease in the time spent with families may be a reflection of a teenager’s greater desire for independence or autonomy. It can be difficult for many parents to deal with this desire for autonomy. However, it is likely adaptive for teenagers to increasingly distance themselves and establish relationships outside of their families in preparation for adulthood.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/TED_1200_-_Child_and_Adolescent_Development/06%3A_Adolescence/6.09%3A_Adolescents'_Relationships
    While most adolescents get along with their parents, they do spend less time with them (Smetana, 2011). This decrease in the time spent with families may be a reflection of a teenager’s greater desire...While most adolescents get along with their parents, they do spend less time with them (Smetana, 2011). This decrease in the time spent with families may be a reflection of a teenager’s greater desire for independence or autonomy. It can be difficult for many parents to deal with this desire for autonomy. However, it is likely adaptive for teenagers to increasingly distance themselves and establish relationships outside of their families in preparation for adulthood.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Morton_College/A_Diverse_Approach_to_Understanding_Language_Development_in_Children_(Thompson)/06%3A_Adolescence/6.11%3A_Adolescents'_Relationships
    While most adolescents get along with their parents, they do spend less time with them (Smetana, 2011). This decrease in the time spent with families may be a reflection of a teenager’s greater desire...While most adolescents get along with their parents, they do spend less time with them (Smetana, 2011). This decrease in the time spent with families may be a reflection of a teenager’s greater desire for independence or autonomy. It can be difficult for many parents to deal with this desire for autonomy. However, it is likely adaptive for teenagers to increasingly distance themselves and establish relationships outside of their families in preparation for adulthood.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Early_Childhood_Education/Child_Growth_and_Development_(Paris_Ricardo_Rymond_and_Johnson)/15%3A_Adolescence_-_Social_Emotional_Development/15.05%3A_Socialization_Agents_During_Adolescence
    Adolescence is a crucial period in social development, research shows there are four main types of relationships that influence an adolescent: parents, peers, community, and society.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Human_Development/Lifespan_Development_(OpenStax)/14%3A_Social_and_Emotional_Development_in_Middle_Adulthood_(Ages_30_to_59)/14.05%3A_A_Successful_Middle_Adulthood
    This section focuses on middle adulthood and how various factors contribute to life satisfaction during this period. It explores the connections between happiness, life satisfaction, and cultural infl...This section focuses on middle adulthood and how various factors contribute to life satisfaction during this period. It explores the connections between happiness, life satisfaction, and cultural influences, detailing how factors like financial stability, social support, and personality traits impact well-being.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Geography_(Human)/Introduction_to_Human_Geography%3A_A_Disciplinary_Approach_3e_(Gaves)/07%3A_Politics_and_Power/7.02%3A_Separatist_Movements
    This page discusses separatist movements that emerge from cultural, linguistic, or economic disparities, often leading to demands for independence, as seen in examples like Scotland and Quebec. Though...This page discusses separatist movements that emerge from cultural, linguistic, or economic disparities, often leading to demands for independence, as seen in examples like Scotland and Quebec. Though referenda reflected desires for self-determination, both regions chose to remain part of their countries. The movements can be influenced by elite interests and may lead to conflicts that negatively impact the population.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Hawaii_Maui_College/UHMC%3A_PSY_212_-_Research_Methods_(Thornton)/03%3A_Research_Ethics/3.2%3A_Moral_Foundations_of_Ethical_Research
    Ethics is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with morality—what it means to behave morally and how people can achieve that goal. It can also refer to a set of principles and practices that pro...Ethics is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with morality—what it means to behave morally and how people can achieve that goal. It can also refer to a set of principles and practices that provide moral guidance in a particular field. There is an ethics of business, medicine, teaching, and of course, scientific research. Many kinds of ethical issues can arise in scientific research, especially when it involves human participants.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Human_Development/Lifespan_Development_(OpenStax)/12%3A_Social_and_Emotional_Development_in_Early_Adulthood_(Ages_18_to_29)/12.03%3A_Relationships_with_Friends_and_Family_in_Early_Adulthood
    This page discusses the role of social contexts in early adulthood, focusing on friendships and family relations. It explores how these relationships are crucial for personal development and achieving...This page discusses the role of social contexts in early adulthood, focusing on friendships and family relations. It explores how these relationships are crucial for personal development and achieving independence. Self-determination theory highlights the importance of balancing autonomy, competence, and relatedness. The narrative of emerging adulthood today involves deferring traditional milestones in favor of personal goals.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/Economics_(Boundless)/1%3A_Principles_of_Economics/1.4%3A_Basic_Economic_Questions
    A firm’s production outputs are what it creates using its resources: goods or services.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/09%3A_Intercultural_Relationships/9.02%3A_Intercultural_Romantic_Relationships
    Intercultural romantic relationships present unique challenges and opportunities. They involve navigating differences in cultural perceptions of romance and require openness, shared meaning, and mutua...Intercultural romantic relationships present unique challenges and opportunities. They involve navigating differences in cultural perceptions of romance and require openness, shared meaning, and mutual involvement. Factors influencing attraction include physical attractiveness, similarity, proximity, reciprocal liking, and resources.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Pasadena_City_College/Psych_24_shell_(Lally_and_Valentine-French)/06%3A_Adolescence/6.11%3A_Adolescents'_Relationships
    How adolescents' relationships with parents, peers, and romantic partners impact their psychosocial development.

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