| A | B |
| herdity | the transmission of traits from one generation to the next. |
| genetics | the scientific study of the processes involed in the transmission of a specific hereditary trait. |
| genes | the unit in a chromosome that control thr transmission of a specfics hereditary |
| peers | a person who is the same in age, rank of ability. |
| self-actualization | according to Maslow, full development of one's potentail, achieved by striving to be the best one can be. |
| sex-role stereotyping | the social pressure to perform certain behaviors considered apprpriate only for men and women. |
| hypotheses | an educated guess, made to explian facts of serve as a basis for future investigation. |
| autonomy | the independent existense, functioningof developmentof and individual. |
| integrity | the stat of being complete; un Erikson's stages of delopment , the contentment of an older adult with past and acceptance of life's inevitable end |