Exam 14: Adolescence: Cognitive Development
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In the shift to a new school, students move from being the oldest and most experienced to being the youngest and most inexperienced. What is this move called?
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What word describes Kohlberg's stages of moral development?
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Which of the following career fields relies on mental rotation ability?
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In Inhelder and Piaget's experiment, which determined how fast the pendulum would swing back and forth?
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Reviews of the literature find that formal operational thought is present in what percentage of first-year college students?
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Working longer hours in adolescence is associated with all but which of the following?
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Concrete operational thinking involves "what is," whereas hypothetical thinking involves
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When making moral decisions, males are more likely than females to show what kind of orientation?
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Which of the following appears to impact school dropout rates the most?
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"Bridge programs" help adolescents adjust to working in part-time jobs.
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Students who work more than 11 to 13 hours per week report lower grades and higher rates of delinquent behavior and substance abuse.
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Transitioning from elementary school to junior high is often accompanied by
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Excessive school absence and reading below grade level are two of the earliest and strongest predictors of dropping out of school.
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Dave identifies with the superhero Iron Man. Like a superhero, Dave thinks he is invincible. This thinking is characteristic of
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