Exam 2: The Beginning: From Conception to Birth
Bickering between parents and adolescents is most likely to _____.
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A new acquaintance claims that he "fell in with the wrong crowd" in adolescence and so engaged in delinquent activities that he would not even consider now. Evaluate this claim based on what you have learned from the chapter.
Peers are often beneficial, but they can also lead one another into trouble. For example, peers sometimes provide deviancy training, whereby one person shows another how to rebel against social norms; gangs are a perfect example of deviancy training. Peer facilitation helps adolescents act in ways that they are unlikely to act on their own. Peer facilitation includes negative behaviors (such as spray-painting graffiti or shoplifting) and positive behaviors (such as trying out for a team or studying).
Innocent teens are not corrupted by deviant friends. Adolescents choose their friends and models-not always wisely, but never randomly. Teenagers select friends whose values and interests they share, abandoning former friends who follow other paths. These friends then promote destructive or constructive behaviors.
Identify at least five factors that may have contributed to the decrease in adolescent crime in the United States and many other nations over the past 20 years.
Peer _____ helps teens do things with friends that they might not do alone.
Malcolm's parents wanted him to be part of the family business-and Malcolm planned to do so. Then, at age 17, he decided to leave the business to study to be a lawyer. Malcolm resisted _____.
What is rumination, and how does it relate to depression in adolescent girls?
The identity status characterized by a lack of commitment to any goals or values is _____.
In Indonesia, 38 percent of women smoke because cigarettes are closely tied to sexual allure.
A person's gender identity does not always reflect biological characteristics.
Gender identity refers primarily to a person's self-definition as a male or a female.
Following Erikson's lead, _____ distinguished four specific ways young people cope with the identity crisis.
Identity achievement involves a denial of past experiences and childhood identifications.
Seventeen-year-old Nicholas failed several classes, lost his job, and spends most of his time sleeping on the couch. When his parents voice their disapproval, he replies, "Whatever." Nicholas' response indicates _____.
At age 17, Jerome aspired to become a serious musician. His group of friends began to change as he grew closer to students with deep musical interests, and he drifted away from friends who focused on sports. This illustrates peer _____.
Without any thoughtful consideration, Britton took on an identity that is the opposite of what his parents want for him. Britton has adopted a(n) _____.
Which factor has NOT contributed to a decline in the number of young adolescent smokers in the United States?
One reason that the teenage pregnancy rate in most European nations is less than half of that in the United States may be because _____.
Research confirms that parental example and social change are influential factors in an adolescent's _____.
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