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sergij07 [2.7K]
4 years ago
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Nikolai is a 20-year-old young man. when asked whether he thinks he has become an adult, he replies "in some respects yes and in

other respects no." nikolai is not completely dependent on his parents, but he is not yet fully self-supporting. in the context of the characteristics of emerging adulthood theorized by jeffrey arnett, nikolai is
Social Studies
2 answers:
OleMash [197]4 years ago
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Answer:

Nikolai is experiencing the feature of feeling in-between

Explanation:

Segundo Jeffrey Arnett, o processo de amadurecimento é representado por cinco estágios (ou etapas, se você desejar). No caso de Nikolai nesta questão, ele está experimentando a característica de se sentir no meio, porque ainda não deixou seu núcleo familiar, não criou sua própria família, mas não se sente conectado ao seu espaço original; ele provavelmente começou a faculdade, mas ainda não a terminou. Esta fase da vida é quando uma pessoa está experimentando o processo de amadurecimento e enfrentando as lutas para ser um adulto.

Alex4 years ago
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Experiencing the feature of feelings in between
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