| A | B |
| Autonomous: | Existing or acting separately from other things or people |
| Commitment: | The state or an instance of being obligated or emotionally impelled |
| Development | Systematic changes that occur between the moment of conception and the moment the individual dies; systematic implies that developmental changes are orderly or patterned; temporary changes are excluded |
| Dualism | The belief that things are either right or wrong |
| Egalitarian | Being on an equal basis |
| Formal Operations | Involves the ability to think abstractly |
| Independent: | Having enough money to support oneself; not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else |
| Intimacy: | Close, connected, and bonded feelings in a loving relationship; sharing one’s self and possessions; receiving and giving emotional support |
| Relativism: | Recognizing the ambiguities of life; problems may have more than one solution |
| Theory: | A public pronouncement that indicates what a scientist believes to be true about his/her specific area of investigation; a way of organizing thinking about a broad range of observations and events |