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At each stage of psychosocial development,
Young Adults
Individuals in their late teens to early thirties, often considered to be in a transitional phase from adolescence to adulthood, facing unique developmental tasks and challenges.
Sample
A subset of individuals or items selected from a larger population for the purpose of statistical analysis.
Inferential Statistics
A branch of statistics that allows us to make predictions or inferences about a population based on a sample of data.
Observed Difference
The noticeable discrepancy or variation between two or more factors or results that can be empirically measured.
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