| A | B |
| Piaget's 4th stage of cognitive thought | formal operations |
| tendency for adolescents to regard themselves more contral and significant than others | egocentrism |
| Kohlberg's moral development stage where moral judgments are made to avoid punishment and maximize benefits to themselves | preconventional |
| Moral reasoning at a conventional level | "Every citizen should obey the rules" |
| Kohlberg's highest stage of moral reasoning | universal ethical principles |
| Greatest concern of most adolescent girls | weight |
| Intellectual ability to look at a general theory and draw logical inference is what reasoning | deductive |
| thinking about committing suicide | suicidal ideation |
| Fear that keeps many adolescents from trying to form intimate relationships | rejection |
| By age 10, most delingquency-prone children are already showing this | aggression |