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Chapter 3: Recalling Key Facts and Ideas Section 1 Recall. According to Erikson, during what age span should a person develop industriousness? List. List Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.

Chapter 3: Recalling Key Facts and Ideas Section 2 Recall. When do adolescent males usually begin a growth spurt? List. List two changes that have occurred in gender roles over the years.

Chapter 3: Recalling Key Facts and Ideas Section 3 Identify. What are some qualities of a person with high self-esteem? List. List four strategies for improving self-esteem.

Chapter 3: Recalling Key Facts and Ideas Section 4 Identify. What are some benefits peer groups provide? Name. Give some suggestions for ways to stand up to unwanted peer pressure.