Exam 2: The Beginning: From Conception to Birth
Exam 1: The Beginning: the Science of Human Development278 Questions
Exam 2: The Beginning: From Conception to Birth182 Questions
Exam 3: The First Two Years: Body and Mind175 Questions
Exam 4: The First Two Years: the Social World228 Questions
Exam 5: Early Childhood: Body and Mind184 Questions
Exam 6: Early Childhood: the Social World232 Questions
Exam 7: Middle Childhood: Body and Mind156 Questions
Exam 8: Middle Childhood: the Social World279 Questions
Exam 9: Adolescence: Body and Mind312 Questions
Exam 10: Adolescence: the Social World172 Questions
Exam 11: Adulthood: Emerging Adulthood226 Questions
Exam 12: Adulthood: Body and Mind210 Questions
Exam 13: Adulthood: the Social World326 Questions
Exam 14: Late Adulthood: Body and Mind182 Questions
Exam 15: Late Adulthood: the Social World269 Questions
Exam 16: Epilogue: Death and Dying150 Questions
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Alisha took an overdose of prescription pills, but before she lost consciousness she called her mom for help. Alisha was rushed to the hospital for medical attention. Alisha's behavior is defined as _____.
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Contrary to adult fears, many adolescent romances do not include coitus.
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Psychosocial development during adolescence is often seen as a quest to answer the question _____.
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Gloria finds that she often thinks about killing herself. This is called _____.
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Discuss at least two problems caused by drinking alcohol, two problems caused by smoking cigarettes, and two problems caused by marijuana use in adolescents.
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Family closeness has four aspects: communication, support, _____, and connectedness.
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Abstinence-only sex-education programs have little to no impact on reducing adolescent sexual activity.
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The term _____ offender refers to individuals whose criminal activity stops by age 21.
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Compared to when they were children, many adolescents are _____.
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In much of the Middle East, alcohol is illegal and adolescents almost never drink.
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Links between adolescents and relatives are especially common among immigrant groups.
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The four areas of identity formation proposed by Erikson include religious, political, familial, and physical identities.
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An example of a behavior that demonstrates identity foreclosure is _____.
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According to Erikson, adolescents are in the stage of _____.
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People's acceptance of the roles and behaviors that they define as male or female is referred to as their _____ identity.
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The term for a pause in identity formation, when alternatives are explored before final choices are made, is known as _____.
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Advertisements and curricula that rely on scare tactics can actually increase drug use by making it seem exciting.
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Psychosocial development during adolescence involves the search for a(n) _____.
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Several of Jamel's friends invite him to join them Thursday evening to study for their physics exam. Jamel's friends are _____.
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