Exam 15: Peers
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Who are adolescent romantic partnerships likely to occur between?
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Most adolescent couples tend to be similar in racial,ethnic background,social class,social and psychological characteristics;popularity;physical attractiveness;tendency towards aggression;delinquent behavior;and depression.
Discuss peer pressure and its role in conformity and deviant behaviors.
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Susceptibility to peer pressure heightens during early adolescence but declines in young adulthood.For some children,extreme orientation to the peer group is associated with deviant behaviors.Children who have parents that are unresponsive and uninvolved may be more vulnerable to peer pressure.
_________ membership is often supplemented by identification with a _________,a larger group of peers with a specific reputation.
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Which of the following statements regarding friendships is not true?
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Sex differences in friendship patterns in the middle years may be related to the games children have historically been expected to play,as well as to larger socialization forces.
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Aidan reports that he is well accepted by his peers.Which of the following statements is not true?
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Explain the information-processing model of social competence.Discuss how this model suggests that popular children are more skillful than unpopular children at several steps in the model.
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Tim,a rejected child,was knocked over when a classmate tripped over a stick on the ground.Tim thinks that his classmate intended to hurt him.As a result of this mistaken attribution,Tim is likely to retaliate with a negative behavior.We can classify Tim as
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Imagine that you are a teacher who wants to create an intervention program for unpopular students.What elements should your program include to best help these students develop successful social skills?
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Peer groups tend to be of the same sex throughout early childhood but not continuing into adolescence.
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During _________,the internal psychological aspects of friendship,such as loyalty,trust,and intimacy,grow in importance.
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In ________ play,children play side by side but they do not interact with each other.
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Jim,an unpopular child,was talking to his friend,Chris.Chris wanted to play with a toy at recess,but another boy had taken it first.When Chris told Jim this story,Jim suggested that the boy needed to be beaten up.We can classify Jim as
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In the Robber's Cave Study,the hostility that developed between the two groups of children was reduced when the two groups were made to
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Linnea and Katie were playing together with a dollhouse one afternoon.Both girls were involved in making decisions about where each of the dolls should go and how they would play with them.Linnea and Katie were engaged in _________ play.
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During the middle years,boys in particular find that their same-sex friendships provide a high degree of support.
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Research has not substantiated the idea that children's behaviors precede their social status.
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Katie frequently switches friendships during different periods of time.She is likely to be seen as
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In the Robber's Cave Study,losing a competitive game to the other group caused
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