Exam 2: Cognitive Transitions

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Tam is good at drawing conclusions from given information. Thus, Tam is good at _________ reasoning.

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Who of the following is probably a child (and not an adolescent)?

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Chris and his parents had an argument because they did not want him to go to a New Year's Eve party across town. A few days after the argument, Chris's anger subsided because he realized his parents were worried about his safety. Which cognitive process did Chris most likely use to reach this conclusion?

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Changes in the limbic system during adolescence may cause all of the following, except:

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Compared to childhood, reward seeking and sensation seeking during adolescence:

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Joey enjoys playing the devil's advocate and is always stirring up discussions with his contrary positions. This ability is one aspect of:

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Piaget theorists believe that the use of _____ is the chief feature of adolescent thinking that differentiates it from the type of thinking employed by children.

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According to research on behavioral decision theory, adolescents often decide to engage in behavior that seems risky to adults because adolescents:

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According to Piaget, the period of cognitive development that is based on theoretical, abstract principles of logic is called:

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Dan, an adolescent, has more developed cognitive skills than his 6-year-old brother Timmy because Timmy's thinking is:

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Which of the following individuals is most likely to be a child (and not an adolescent)?

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Which term below allows individuals to suspend their beliefs about something in order to argue in the abstract?

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Are adults, or adolescents, more likely to think of themselves as invulnerable?

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Which of the following terms applies more to adolescent thought than to childhood thought?

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Steve gets all As in his course work but has a hard time relating to the real world. Jessica has been failing her courses but is an exceptional artist. The guidance counselor, Miss Willingham, has stated that Steve is "smarter" than Jessica. Do you agree or disagree with Miss Willingham's conclusion? Support your answer.

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Renee, a 6-year-old, is unable to answer the question, "How are a motorcycle and a bicycle alike?" Mohammed, a 17-year-old, answers the same question by saying, "They are both types of transportation." What statement about Renee and Mohammed is most true?

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Fifteen-year-old Hermione is able to write a much more complex answer than 10-year-old Ginger to the question, "Compare the advantages and disadvantages of using simple spells for self-protection." This is because, as an adolescent, Hermione is able to think:

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Which theory helps researchers understand adolescent risk taking?

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Which of the following does not support adolescents' improved ability to use deductive reasoning, as described by the text?

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Dr. Brown argues that adolescents can solve problems better than younger children because they can store more information in memory and because they have more effective strategies. Dr. Brown's view is most consistent with which of the following perspectives?

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