Deck 12: Adolescence: Social and Emotional Development

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The younger a person is when initiating sexual intercourse; the less likely contraception will be used.
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Teen sexual activity has experienced a sharp increase.
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A semicolon tattoo on the wrist represents a life not finished yet.
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An example of foreclosure is an adolescent taking on a role because her mother had the same role.
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Adolescent girls are more likely than boys to engage in structured activities.
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The Youth Criminal Justice Act relies heavily on the effectiveness of restorative justice.
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Most teen girls who get pregnant choose to do so.
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Adolescents tend to pick friends who have different values and behaviours from themselves in order to explore other aspects of their personalities.
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Self-esteem decreases during early adolescence.
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Teens with a secure attachment style are more guarded with their online media usage.
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Canadian adolescent males are less concerned about occupational choices than their female Canadian counterparts.
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By Grade 6, peers play a more important role in the lives of adolescents than parents.
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Drug abuse and experiencing stressful life events can create a vulnerability in youth that places them at greater risk for suicide.
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Older adolescents are unable to manage contradictions in their self-concepts.
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Adolescents are initiating sexual intercourse at younger ages in greater numbers today than in the past.
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During adolescence, self-esteem is often related to one's physical appearance.
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Unlike previous generations, rather than passively waiting for a romantic partner to suggest having sex, female adolescents are much more likely to have sex on their own terms.
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Programs for youth that focus on enhancing their levels of self-worth have been proven to be effective in addressing the issue of youth crime.
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Parents and peers are always competing influences on adolescents.
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In Canada socioeconomic status is related to youth crime rates.
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According to Erikson, identity crisis is a good thing.
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Fourteen- and 15-year-olds can consent to sexual activity with persons who are within 5 years of their age.
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Status offences include murder, rape, and robbery.
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Adolescents who have authoritarian parents tend to do better academically and have fewer problems with drug use when compared to those raised by parents using other parenting styles.
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Teen mothers are more likely to need to rely on public assistance given that many do not graduate from high school.
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Dating should be discouraged among younger adolescents because it primarily functions as an opportunity for sexual activity.
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Teenagers who have close relationships with their parents are less likely to initiate sexual activity at an early age.
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Few research studies have been conducted in Canada to examine the correlations between ethnicity and youth crime.
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Most middle schoolers are at the identity achievement stage.
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Ethnic minority adolescents whose cultural values conflict with those of the dominant culture must choose one culture over the other in order to develop properly.
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A lack of strong role models can be problematic for marginalized youth.
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Development of identity is less complicated for adolescents who belong to minority groups.
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Most adolescents belong to more than one peer group.
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The moratorium stage of identity development involves commitment and exploration.
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Having interpersonal problems is the only cause of suicide among adolescent girls.
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"Clique" is another term for "crowd."
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According to Marcia, exploration involves stable investment in goals.
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While quantity of time spent with parents decreases, the quality of time spent together continues to be important.
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Chlamydia is the most commonly reported STI among Canadian youth.
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Adolescents tend to have more friends than younger children do.
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Identity diffusion involves no exploration and no commitment.
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Jack committed a status offence. Which of the following was his crime?

A) sexual assault
B) break and entry
C) drunk driving
D) underage drinking
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During what development stage are conflicts between parents and their children typically at their highest?

A) during early adolescence
B) during middle adolescence
C) during late adolescence
D) during young adulthood
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Which statement best characterizes an adolescent's experience of masturbation?

A) It is harmful if done too frequently.
B) It is more commonly reported by females than males.
C) It may lead to feelings of guilt despite being a normal activity.
D) If peers discover the masturbation, the adolescent will be labelled as being sexually deviant.
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Adolescent friendships are solid and stable throughout their teen years.
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Countries with more restrictions around abortions create safer outcomes for women.
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Most adolescents report being close to their parents and getting along with them.
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Which of the following is the first step in developing sexual identity for gay teens?

A) sexual contact with someone of the same sex
B) self-labelling as LGBTQ
C) attraction to members of the same sex
D) telling others about their attraction to same-sex others
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Which of the following is most important in ensuring the development of healthy self-esteem in adolescents?

A) being valued by both parents and friends
B) parents who are warm and friendly
C) teachers who are patient and understanding
D) peers who are similar in cultural values
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According to Teen Talk, how can discrimination be addressed in everyday interactions?

A) Do not engage in offensive conversations and speak up when inappropriate language is used.
B) Ignore people who are uninformed about cultural differences.
C) Associate only with "safe" friends.
D) Report offensive comments to your employer or school official immediately.
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The greatest gains in identity formation occur in college or university.
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There are no warning signs of suicide in adolescents.
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Erikson's psychosocial conflict during adolescent is intimacy vs. isolation.
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Which term characterizes the dimension of commitment in identity status?

A) stability
B) uncertainty
C) lack of investment
D) passive acceptance
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After pictures were distributed showing this individual allegedly being sexually assaulted, further harassment occurred, which led to this person's suicide in 2013. Who was this person?

A) Amanda Todd
B) Rehtaeh Parsons
C) James Hubley
D) Reena Virk
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Adolescents and parents tend to fight the most over important issues such as social and religious beliefs.
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What was the recent change to the age of sexual consent in Canada?

A) from age 14 to age 16, with some exceptions
B) from age 14 to age 18, with some exceptions
C) from age 16 to age 18, with some exceptions
D) from age 16 to age 19, with some exceptions
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Conflicts between the adolescent and parents increase in frequency from early adolescence until the time when the adolescent goes to college or university.
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Unexamined ethnic identity is comparable to Marcia's moratorium.
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Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act focuses on restorative justice. From which model or framework did this orientation emerge?

A) the social conscious-raising mindset of the 1960s and its emphasis on the collective good
B) The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom
C) Canadian Indigenous culture
D) The United Nations Youth Justice declaration
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After taking many different types of classes in college, Sarah has decided to become a mechanical engineer. She is actively planning for graduate school and a job in her chosen field. According to James Marcia, what identity status does Sarah exhibit?

A) diffusion
B) foreclosure
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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Zach has been considering colleges and programs and has decided to take Police Foundations because his friend is doing and it will be fun. Zach has not considered whether the college would be a good fit for him and does not really know whether he would be a good police officer, but he thinks it would be fun to be with his friend. What identity status does Zach's behaviour represent?

A) diffusion
B) foreclosure
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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Tida and Ahn are adolescents and members of ethnic minority groups. Tida is a 20-year-old college student. Ahn is a 17-year-old in Grade 11 who has attended many career information seminars. Who is more likely to have an achieved ethnic identity?

A) Tida
B) Ahn
C) too little information to tell
D) neither; ethnic identity achievement doesn't occur until the early 30s
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Martha is academically gifted, especially in biology and chemistry. She goes to the school library twice a week to search for the professions for those who excel in the sciences. What identity status does Martha's behaviour describe?

A) diffusion
B) foreclosure
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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Alice tells her friend, a child psychologist, about her concern for her daughter's diminished level of self-esteem. Her friend tells Alice that her daughter is at the age when adolescents' self-esteem typically is at its lowest. How old is Alice's daughter?

A) 12 to 13 years old
B) 14 to 15 years old
C) 16 to 17 years old
D) 18 to 19 years old
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What characteristic contributes most to a diminished level of self-esteem in adolescence?

A) school achievement
B) physical appearance
C) competence in sports
D) popularity with peers
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Thomas's friends find him to be anxious and intense. He seems to be one person one day and someone else the next day. Sometimes he wants to be a musician, other days he wants to be a movie star or a stuntman. When asked, he says he's "searching for himself." According to James Marcia, what identity status does Thomas's behaviour describe?

A) diffusion
B) foreclosure
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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Which statement best reflects current advice to parents about how to navigate the challenging relationships they may have with their teenaged children?

A) Parents must become more authoritarian during these years in order to maintain control.
B) Conflicts between adolescents and parents are important for the development of self-esteem.
C) Sensitivity, compassion, and being tuned-in with teenagers helps to build relationships.
D) Allowing adolescents to develop complete independence is the easiest way through the teen years.
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When do the greatest gains occur in identity formation?

A) during the transition from grade school to high school
B) during high school
C) while attending college and university
D) after one's postsecondary education is completed
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What does Project Teen Canada report about the attitudes of female teens toward sex?

A) They are more likely to question their sexual attractiveness.
B) Female teens are now more likely to have sex on their own terms than in the past.
C) They are likely to wait until later in a relationship to have sex than was true in the past.
D) Female teens are still lagging behind their male counterparts in terms of comfort with sexual freedom.
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What does A Resource Guide to Coming Out suggest teens should keep in mind when deciding if they should come out?

A) It will likely be far easier than expected.
B) They should consider their parents' feelings.
C) There are benefits and risks.
D) That telling friends first is a good idea.
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According to data from Project Teen 2008, what percentage of all Indigenous teens living on reserves believes that anyone who works hard can rise to the top?

A) 29
B) 49
C) 69
D) 89
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Which statement best describes Canada's youth crime rate in between 2000 and 2014?

A) It decreased by more than 40%.
B) It increased 3% over the 14 years.
C) It decreased 10% over the 14 years
D) It increased 10% during the first 5 years and then declined by 20% during the final 9 years.
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John is a Canadian adolescent who has become sexually active. Which sexually transmitted infection is John most likely to contract?

A) chlamydia
B) gonorrhea
C) genital herpes
D) HIV
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Which of the following is most important in ensuring that a young person develops in a healthy way?

A) opportunities to try new things with varied groups of people
B) help in developing an accurate self-concept in a supportive environment
C) time alone to deal with the angst that comes with growing up
D) less parental supervision that can be difficult for young people to manage
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Which symbol was the subject of a viral trend by teens who wanted to indicate that they could have ended their lives but chose NOT to?

A) semicolon
B) star
C) exclamation point
D) colon
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According to your textbook, what role does social media play in the development of identity among adolescents?

A) Social media is inherently negative and there are no positive qualities that researchers have been able to find to date.
B) Teenagers do not spend enough meaningful time online in any one place for it to have a lasting impact.
C) It has provided a critical platform for teens to express themselves and to engage in meaningful dialogue about world issues.
D) It can inflate, or damage, identify and self-esteem depending on how realistic and relevant teens perceive the online profiles of others to be.
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Which of the following is a good predictor of sexual activity for adolescents?

A) their parents' education
B) the sexual activity of their close friends
C) the number of extracurricular activities they are involved in
D) whether they have expressed a desire to pursue a particular career goal
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According to studies of youth crime, which of the following has a correlation to youth crime in Canada?

A) poverty
B) ethnicity
C) living in a blended family
D) parents who are first-generation Canadians
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Which of the following is similar to Marcia's ego identity statuses of diffusion or foreclosure?

A) unexamined ethnic identity
B) ethnic identity search
C) achieved ethnic identity
D) ethnic differentiation
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The younger a person is when initiating sexual intercourse; the less likely contraception will be used.
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Teen sexual activity has experienced a sharp increase.
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A semicolon tattoo on the wrist represents a life not finished yet.
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An example of foreclosure is an adolescent taking on a role because her mother had the same role.
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Adolescent girls are more likely than boys to engage in structured activities.
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The Youth Criminal Justice Act relies heavily on the effectiveness of restorative justice.
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Most teen girls who get pregnant choose to do so.
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Adolescents tend to pick friends who have different values and behaviours from themselves in order to explore other aspects of their personalities.
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Self-esteem decreases during early adolescence.
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Teens with a secure attachment style are more guarded with their online media usage.
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Canadian adolescent males are less concerned about occupational choices than their female Canadian counterparts.
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By Grade 6, peers play a more important role in the lives of adolescents than parents.
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Drug abuse and experiencing stressful life events can create a vulnerability in youth that places them at greater risk for suicide.
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Older adolescents are unable to manage contradictions in their self-concepts.
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Adolescents are initiating sexual intercourse at younger ages in greater numbers today than in the past.
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During adolescence, self-esteem is often related to one's physical appearance.
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Unlike previous generations, rather than passively waiting for a romantic partner to suggest having sex, female adolescents are much more likely to have sex on their own terms.
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Programs for youth that focus on enhancing their levels of self-worth have been proven to be effective in addressing the issue of youth crime.
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Parents and peers are always competing influences on adolescents.
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In Canada socioeconomic status is related to youth crime rates.
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According to Erikson, identity crisis is a good thing.
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Fourteen- and 15-year-olds can consent to sexual activity with persons who are within 5 years of their age.
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Status offences include murder, rape, and robbery.
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Adolescents who have authoritarian parents tend to do better academically and have fewer problems with drug use when compared to those raised by parents using other parenting styles.
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Teen mothers are more likely to need to rely on public assistance given that many do not graduate from high school.
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Dating should be discouraged among younger adolescents because it primarily functions as an opportunity for sexual activity.
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Teenagers who have close relationships with their parents are less likely to initiate sexual activity at an early age.
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Few research studies have been conducted in Canada to examine the correlations between ethnicity and youth crime.
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Most middle schoolers are at the identity achievement stage.
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Ethnic minority adolescents whose cultural values conflict with those of the dominant culture must choose one culture over the other in order to develop properly.
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A lack of strong role models can be problematic for marginalized youth.
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Development of identity is less complicated for adolescents who belong to minority groups.
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Most adolescents belong to more than one peer group.
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The moratorium stage of identity development involves commitment and exploration.
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Having interpersonal problems is the only cause of suicide among adolescent girls.
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"Clique" is another term for "crowd."
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According to Marcia, exploration involves stable investment in goals.
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While quantity of time spent with parents decreases, the quality of time spent together continues to be important.
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Chlamydia is the most commonly reported STI among Canadian youth.
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Adolescents tend to have more friends than younger children do.
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Identity diffusion involves no exploration and no commitment.
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Jack committed a status offence. Which of the following was his crime?

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D) underage drinking
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During what development stage are conflicts between parents and their children typically at their highest?

A) during early adolescence
B) during middle adolescence
C) during late adolescence
D) during young adulthood
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Which statement best characterizes an adolescent's experience of masturbation?

A) It is harmful if done too frequently.
B) It is more commonly reported by females than males.
C) It may lead to feelings of guilt despite being a normal activity.
D) If peers discover the masturbation, the adolescent will be labelled as being sexually deviant.
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Adolescent friendships are solid and stable throughout their teen years.
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Countries with more restrictions around abortions create safer outcomes for women.
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Most adolescents report being close to their parents and getting along with them.
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Which of the following is the first step in developing sexual identity for gay teens?

A) sexual contact with someone of the same sex
B) self-labelling as LGBTQ
C) attraction to members of the same sex
D) telling others about their attraction to same-sex others
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Which of the following is most important in ensuring the development of healthy self-esteem in adolescents?

A) being valued by both parents and friends
B) parents who are warm and friendly
C) teachers who are patient and understanding
D) peers who are similar in cultural values
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According to Teen Talk, how can discrimination be addressed in everyday interactions?

A) Do not engage in offensive conversations and speak up when inappropriate language is used.
B) Ignore people who are uninformed about cultural differences.
C) Associate only with "safe" friends.
D) Report offensive comments to your employer or school official immediately.
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The greatest gains in identity formation occur in college or university.
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There are no warning signs of suicide in adolescents.
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Erikson's psychosocial conflict during adolescent is intimacy vs. isolation.
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Which term characterizes the dimension of commitment in identity status?

A) stability
B) uncertainty
C) lack of investment
D) passive acceptance
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After pictures were distributed showing this individual allegedly being sexually assaulted, further harassment occurred, which led to this person's suicide in 2013. Who was this person?

A) Amanda Todd
B) Rehtaeh Parsons
C) James Hubley
D) Reena Virk
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Adolescents and parents tend to fight the most over important issues such as social and religious beliefs.
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What was the recent change to the age of sexual consent in Canada?

A) from age 14 to age 16, with some exceptions
B) from age 14 to age 18, with some exceptions
C) from age 16 to age 18, with some exceptions
D) from age 16 to age 19, with some exceptions
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Conflicts between the adolescent and parents increase in frequency from early adolescence until the time when the adolescent goes to college or university.
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Unexamined ethnic identity is comparable to Marcia's moratorium.
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60
Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act focuses on restorative justice. From which model or framework did this orientation emerge?

A) the social conscious-raising mindset of the 1960s and its emphasis on the collective good
B) The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom
C) Canadian Indigenous culture
D) The United Nations Youth Justice declaration
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After taking many different types of classes in college, Sarah has decided to become a mechanical engineer. She is actively planning for graduate school and a job in her chosen field. According to James Marcia, what identity status does Sarah exhibit?

A) diffusion
B) foreclosure
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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Zach has been considering colleges and programs and has decided to take Police Foundations because his friend is doing and it will be fun. Zach has not considered whether the college would be a good fit for him and does not really know whether he would be a good police officer, but he thinks it would be fun to be with his friend. What identity status does Zach's behaviour represent?

A) diffusion
B) foreclosure
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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Tida and Ahn are adolescents and members of ethnic minority groups. Tida is a 20-year-old college student. Ahn is a 17-year-old in Grade 11 who has attended many career information seminars. Who is more likely to have an achieved ethnic identity?

A) Tida
B) Ahn
C) too little information to tell
D) neither; ethnic identity achievement doesn't occur until the early 30s
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Martha is academically gifted, especially in biology and chemistry. She goes to the school library twice a week to search for the professions for those who excel in the sciences. What identity status does Martha's behaviour describe?

A) diffusion
B) foreclosure
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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Alice tells her friend, a child psychologist, about her concern for her daughter's diminished level of self-esteem. Her friend tells Alice that her daughter is at the age when adolescents' self-esteem typically is at its lowest. How old is Alice's daughter?

A) 12 to 13 years old
B) 14 to 15 years old
C) 16 to 17 years old
D) 18 to 19 years old
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What characteristic contributes most to a diminished level of self-esteem in adolescence?

A) school achievement
B) physical appearance
C) competence in sports
D) popularity with peers
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Thomas's friends find him to be anxious and intense. He seems to be one person one day and someone else the next day. Sometimes he wants to be a musician, other days he wants to be a movie star or a stuntman. When asked, he says he's "searching for himself." According to James Marcia, what identity status does Thomas's behaviour describe?

A) diffusion
B) foreclosure
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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Which statement best reflects current advice to parents about how to navigate the challenging relationships they may have with their teenaged children?

A) Parents must become more authoritarian during these years in order to maintain control.
B) Conflicts between adolescents and parents are important for the development of self-esteem.
C) Sensitivity, compassion, and being tuned-in with teenagers helps to build relationships.
D) Allowing adolescents to develop complete independence is the easiest way through the teen years.
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When do the greatest gains occur in identity formation?

A) during the transition from grade school to high school
B) during high school
C) while attending college and university
D) after one's postsecondary education is completed
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What does Project Teen Canada report about the attitudes of female teens toward sex?

A) They are more likely to question their sexual attractiveness.
B) Female teens are now more likely to have sex on their own terms than in the past.
C) They are likely to wait until later in a relationship to have sex than was true in the past.
D) Female teens are still lagging behind their male counterparts in terms of comfort with sexual freedom.
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What does A Resource Guide to Coming Out suggest teens should keep in mind when deciding if they should come out?

A) It will likely be far easier than expected.
B) They should consider their parents' feelings.
C) There are benefits and risks.
D) That telling friends first is a good idea.
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According to data from Project Teen 2008, what percentage of all Indigenous teens living on reserves believes that anyone who works hard can rise to the top?

A) 29
B) 49
C) 69
D) 89
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73
Which statement best describes Canada's youth crime rate in between 2000 and 2014?

A) It decreased by more than 40%.
B) It increased 3% over the 14 years.
C) It decreased 10% over the 14 years
D) It increased 10% during the first 5 years and then declined by 20% during the final 9 years.
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74
John is a Canadian adolescent who has become sexually active. Which sexually transmitted infection is John most likely to contract?

A) chlamydia
B) gonorrhea
C) genital herpes
D) HIV
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75
Which of the following is most important in ensuring that a young person develops in a healthy way?

A) opportunities to try new things with varied groups of people
B) help in developing an accurate self-concept in a supportive environment
C) time alone to deal with the angst that comes with growing up
D) less parental supervision that can be difficult for young people to manage
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76
Which symbol was the subject of a viral trend by teens who wanted to indicate that they could have ended their lives but chose NOT to?

A) semicolon
B) star
C) exclamation point
D) colon
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77
According to your textbook, what role does social media play in the development of identity among adolescents?

A) Social media is inherently negative and there are no positive qualities that researchers have been able to find to date.
B) Teenagers do not spend enough meaningful time online in any one place for it to have a lasting impact.
C) It has provided a critical platform for teens to express themselves and to engage in meaningful dialogue about world issues.
D) It can inflate, or damage, identify and self-esteem depending on how realistic and relevant teens perceive the online profiles of others to be.
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78
Which of the following is a good predictor of sexual activity for adolescents?

A) their parents' education
B) the sexual activity of their close friends
C) the number of extracurricular activities they are involved in
D) whether they have expressed a desire to pursue a particular career goal
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79
According to studies of youth crime, which of the following has a correlation to youth crime in Canada?

A) poverty
B) ethnicity
C) living in a blended family
D) parents who are first-generation Canadians
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80
Which of the following is similar to Marcia's ego identity statuses of diffusion or foreclosure?

A) unexamined ethnic identity
B) ethnic identity search
C) achieved ethnic identity
D) ethnic differentiation
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