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Question
- how does the author define adolescence?
a a social condition that changes with culture and education
b a social problem only found among humans
c a side effect of our education system and our coddling of young people
a biological period of development
Brief Explanations
To determine how the author defines adolescence, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Describes adolescence as a social condition that varies with culture and education. This aligns with sociological understandings of adolescence as a socially constructed concept (influenced by cultural and educational contexts), which is common in social science (Psychology, Sociology subfields) discussions of human development.
- Option B: Framing adolescence as a "social problem only found among humans" is inaccurate, as adolescence is a developmental stage, not inherently a problem, and the "only found among humans" aspect is not a typical definition.
- Option C: Suggesting it is a side effect of education and coddling is a narrow, non - standard view of adolescence.
- The last option (partially visible) about a biological period is less likely as standard definitions of adolescence (from a social science perspective, which is common in studies of human development) often emphasize its social construction. So Option A is the most appropriate.
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A. A social condition that changes with culture and education