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Emerging Adulthood
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Abstract : Summary that appears on the front page of a research document, usually including the research question and hypothesis
Adolescence : The period of life when a person is in their teens, sexually mature but still depend on their parents
Adulthood : Period of life that is after childhood and adolescence and lasts until death
Age of Majority : In Canada when a person becomes an adult by law at the age of 18
Cohort: Grouping of people in a society based on age and corresponding to fertility rates
Content Analysis : When social historians use various papers and documents from archives and libraries as primary source to uncover details about individuals and families for their research
Credentialism: According to conflict theory, youth today require more education to qualify for some jobs than was required for the same job in the past
Emerging Adulthood : The transition from adolescence into adulthood, from about 18 to 34 years of age
Family Of Origin: Family in which a person grew up in/ born into
Semi Dependent : A young adult who lives away from home temporarily such as to attend university or for military service and is still receiving financial support from his or her parents.
Emerging Adulthood
Across:1. | Family in which a person grew up in/ born into | 3. | Summary that appears on the front page of a research document, usually including the research question and hypothesis | 6. | When social historians use various papers and documents from archives and libraries as primary source to uncover details about individuals and families for their research | 8. | The transition from adolescence into adulthood, from about 18 to 34 years of age | 10. | Grouping of people in a society based on age and corresponding to fertility rates |
| | Down:2. | The period of life when a person is in their teens, sexually mature but still depend on their parents | 4. | According to conflict theory, youth today require more education to qualify for some jobs than was required for the same job in the past | 5. | In Canada when a person becomes an adult by law at the age of 18 | 7. | A young adult who lives away from home temporarily such as to attend university or for military service and is still receiving financial support from his or her parents. | 9. | Period of life that is after childhood and adolescence and lasts until death |
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Emerging Adulthood
Across:1. | Family in which a person grew up in/ born into | 3. | Summary that appears on the front page of a research document, usually including the research question and hypothesis | 6. | When social historians use various papers and documents from archives and libraries as primary source to uncover details about individuals and families for their research | 8. | The transition from adolescence into adulthood, from about 18 to 34 years of age | 10. | Grouping of people in a society based on age and corresponding to fertility rates |
| | Down:2. | The period of life when a person is in their teens, sexually mature but still depend on their parents | 4. | According to conflict theory, youth today require more education to qualify for some jobs than was required for the same job in the past | 5. | In Canada when a person becomes an adult by law at the age of 18 | 7. | A young adult who lives away from home temporarily such as to attend university or for military service and is still receiving financial support from his or her parents. | 9. | Period of life that is after childhood and adolescence and lasts until death |
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