Exam 8: Rites of Passage: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence

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Gilligan's model of moral development emphasizes care.

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Which adolescent is experiencing a change in his primary sex characteristics?

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Moral reasoning based on instrumental orientation tends to occur at the ____ level of moral thinking.

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Interpersonal norms are found at Kohlberg's postconventional level of moral reasoning.

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The process of ______ during adolescence allows nerve impulses to travel more rapidly and leads to more efficient information processing.

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Which is a defining characteristic of anorexia nervosa?

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Karen thinks she should go out with Blane, an unattractive, social misfit, because "If I don't go out with him, people will think I'm really mean." Karen is most likely in Kohlberg's ____ level of moral reasoning.

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Western Apache culture publicly celebrates menarche.

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Estrogen is directly released by the

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A person in the first stage of preconventional moral reasoning relies heavily on ____ when making a moral judgment.

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Moral reasoning based on social contracts is best identified with Kohlberg's ____ stage of moral reasoning.

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A defining characteristic of anorexia nervosa is an uncontrollable binge-purge pattern.

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Overprotective parenting has been associated with the onset of anorexia but not bulimia.

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George bases his moral decision on a concern for care, while his wife Jane bases hers on concern for justice. Describe how these differences would impact a decision that they might make concerning a binge-drinking episode by their daughter Judy.

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In the United States, about ____ out of every 1,000 adolescents dies each year.

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A key physical component of puberty is the ____ gland, which regulates pubertal changes by signaling other glands to secrete hormones.

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During puberty, changes in physical maturity that are not directly linked to reproduction are referred to as ____ sex characteristics.

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When discussing the Heinz dilemma, a decision based on ____ would indicate that a person is at the instrumental orientation stage of moral reasoning.

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Postconventional moral thinking is characterized by judgments made according to a(n)

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Jamine comes upon a fight in the street. Which would indicate that she is in Gilligan's first stage of moral reasoning?

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