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As a well-respected researcher, Laurence Steinberg connects current scholarship with real-world applications, helping students see the similarities and differences in adolescent development across different social, economic, and cultural backgrounds. The Guide to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, found in the preface, highlights the many updates the author has made in these critical areas. McGraw Hill Connect's® digital learning tools are invaluable in helping students synthesize and master the content of the course.

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Part 1 - The Fundamental Changes of Adolescence

1. Biological Transitions

2. Cognitive Transitions

3. Social Transitions

Part 2 - The Contexts of Adolescence

4. Families

5. Peer Groups

6. Schools

7. Work, Leisure, and Media

Part 3 - Psychosocial Development During Adolescence

8. Identity

9. Autonomy

10. Intimacy

11. Sexuality

12. Achievement

13. Psychosocial Problems in Adolescence

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Laurence Steinberg

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