Exam 14: Adolescence: Biosocial Development
Exam 1: The Science of Human Development197 Questions
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Exam 4: Prenatal Development and Birth190 Questions
Exam 5: The First Two Years: Biosocial Development221 Questions
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Exam 14: Adolescence: Biosocial Development188 Questions
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A young child experienced ongoing sexual abuse until age 15. Now, as an adult, it is likely that he or she _____.
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Some teenagers seem to be able to skate, play basketball, or dance for hours without rest. This increased endurance is best explained by _____.
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The changes of puberty are initiated by a part of the brain called the pituitary gland.
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One reason adolescents' nutritional habits may be poor is _____.
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Normal hormones in the HPA axis have been proven to cause many different types of psychopathology.
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Peak fertility occurs several _____ activated gonads produce mature ova and sperm.
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Holly, age 13, notices that her hips are widening and her breasts are developing. Holly is noticing changes in her _____ sex characteristics.
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