Exam 60: Peer Relationship

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Which of the following questions is NOT associated with Selman's five-level analysis?

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When parents and teens argue, they grow apart as teens turn to their peers.

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Teens who fall in with the "wrong crowd" succumb to pressure from those of higher status in the group to engage in risky behavior.

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Adolescents, whose parents are warm, responsive, and consistent disciplinarians, are more competent with peers than those whose parents are harsh and rejecting or overly permissive.

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Which of the following statements is NOT true about adolescents according to Brown?

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Selman identified several levels of __________ and noted that youngsters gradually comprehend that other people are different and have ideas of their own.

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Many adolescents with health conditions worry what their peers may think of them, and they may be tempted to take shortcuts in a therapeutic regimen in an attempt to fit in.

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Which of the following statements is NOT true about the social development of teenagers?

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According to __________, in tracing the changes in the nature of peer groups, adolescents spend much more time with their peers than do children, and during high school they spend twice as much time with their peers as with their parents and other adults.

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Which of the following is NOT a way to help teens negotiate peer groups successfully?

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__________ believed that people's views on relationships cannot be separated from their personal theories about the psychological characteristics of others.

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