| A | B |
| have similar views on broader issues | parents and adolescents |
| peers | influence adolescents in they way they dress |
| identity foreclosure | making decisions about your future based on what others want for you and not thinking the decision through |
| status offense | a crime that is only illegal if committed by a minor |
| rite of passage | a clear transition from adolescents into the world of adults |
| adolescents with close ties to their parents | show self-reliance and independence |
| strongest at age 15 | peer pressure |
| low self-esteem makes you more likely to | abuse drugs and alcohol |
| identity moratorium | delay making commitments as you search all your possibilities |
| Erikson's stage for adolescents | identity v. role confusion |
| identity achievement | describes a person who has emerged from an identity crisis with a commitment to a set of beliefs or course of action |
| identity diffusion | wandering through life not setting any goals and making no commitments. |
| adolescence | the psychological stage that characterizes the teenage years |
| clique | a peer group of 5 to 10 people that spend time together |
| James Marcia | developed categories to determine the identity status of adolescents |
| anorexia | an eating disorder characterized by self-starvation and distorted body image |
| bulemia | an eating disorder characterized by compulsive overeating following by self-induced vomiting |