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Connie is taking the Stanford-Binet (SB5) .She is asked to choose a picture that shows how a piece of paper would look if it were folded or cut.This section of the SB5 is measuring
Early Adulthood
A stage of human development typically ranging from the late teens through the twenties, characterized by physical maturity and the pursuit of independence and identity.
Secondary Sexual Characteristics
Physical features that emerge during puberty which are not directly involved in reproduction but distinguish the two sexes from each other, such as facial hair in males.
Primary Sexual Characteristics
The physical characteristics present at birth that are involved directly in human reproduction.
Tertiary Sexual Characteristics
Features that do not directly involve the reproductive system but are thought to develop as a result of hormonal changes during puberty, such as voice changes and hair patterns; however, this term is less commonly used and may be considered inaccurate in current sexual development theory. Instead, primary and secondary sexual characteristics are most commonly referenced.
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