Deck 9: Moving Into the Adult Social World: Socioemotional Development in Adolescence
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Deck 9: Moving Into the Adult Social World: Socioemotional Development in Adolescence
1
While in the ____ identity status stage, a person is examining numerous alternatives but finds none totally satisfactory.
A) diffusion
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure
D) achievement
A) diffusion
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure
D) achievement
B
2
According to Erikson, a teenager is MOST likely to achieve their identity by:
A) becoming more egocentric.
B) using learned helplessness.
C) becoming crystallized.
D) using hypothetical reasoning skills.
A) becoming more egocentric.
B) using learned helplessness.
C) becoming crystallized.
D) using hypothetical reasoning skills.
D
3
Aniston's decision to stay home from school because she thinks everyone will notice a pimple she recently discovered on her chin serves as an excellent example of:
A) an imaginary audience.
B) role confusion.
C) a personal fable.
D) hypothetical-deductive thinking.
A) an imaginary audience.
B) role confusion.
C) a personal fable.
D) hypothetical-deductive thinking.
A
4
According to Erikson, the key adolescent crisis involves:
A) generativity versus stagnation.
B) intimacy versus isolation.
C) identity versus role confusion.
D) integrity versus despair.
A) generativity versus stagnation.
B) intimacy versus isolation.
C) identity versus role confusion.
D) integrity versus despair.
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5
The phenomenon whereby an individual believes that he or she is like an actor on a stage, who is under constant watch by others, is referred to as:
A) the personal fable.
B) the imaginary audience.
C) learned helplessness.
D) diffusion status.
A) the personal fable.
B) the imaginary audience.
C) learned helplessness.
D) diffusion status.
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6
The attitudes, behaviors, and values that we believe make us unique individuals are called our:
A) self-esteem.
B) self-recognition.
C) self-efficacy.
D) self-concept.
A) self-esteem.
B) self-recognition.
C) self-efficacy.
D) self-concept.
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7
Which statement BEST describes the thought process underlying adolescent egocentrism?
A) Adolescents cannot believe that others have different perspectives than them.
B) Adolescents are much more interested in their own feelings than those of others.
C) Adolescents believe that everyone is ignoring them.
D) Adolescents tend to do whatever their parents say.
A) Adolescents cannot believe that others have different perspectives than them.
B) Adolescents are much more interested in their own feelings than those of others.
C) Adolescents believe that everyone is ignoring them.
D) Adolescents tend to do whatever their parents say.
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8
Sixteen-year-old Paris's motto is, "It's all about me!" This belief fits well with the concept of adolescent:
A) egocentrism.
B) learned helplessness.
C) secular growth.
D) foreclosure.
A) egocentrism.
B) learned helplessness.
C) secular growth.
D) foreclosure.
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9
Erikson hypothesized that adolescents achieve an identity by:
A) doing only what their parents tell them to do.
B) testing a few identities to see which one fits them best.
C) unconsciously relying on their genetic makeup.
D) simply progressing naturally from their preteen years.
A) doing only what their parents tell them to do.
B) testing a few identities to see which one fits them best.
C) unconsciously relying on their genetic makeup.
D) simply progressing naturally from their preteen years.
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10
Marlin wants to learn more about identity formation in adolescents. Given this interest, he would be BEST served by reading the works of:
A) Erikson.
B) Ainsworth.
C) Piaget.
D) Gibson.
A) Erikson.
B) Ainsworth.
C) Piaget.
D) Gibson.
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11
Aaron is upset because his state tournament qualifying tennis doubles teammate Clay just transferred to a new high school across town that has a top-flight tennis program. When his coach attempts to console Aaron, he tells him, "It's no use-you couldn't possibly know how I feel. No one knows how I feel!" Aaron's statement is an example of:
A) an imaginary audience.
B) a personal fable.
C) moratorium.
D) learned helplessness.
A) an imaginary audience.
B) a personal fable.
C) moratorium.
D) learned helplessness.
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12
After exploring a number of career options, Antonio chooses to become an accountant. According to Marcia, what level of identity status is Antonio exhibiting?
A) Diffusion
B) Moratorium
C) Foreclosure
D) Achievement
A) Diffusion
B) Moratorium
C) Foreclosure
D) Achievement
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13
Adolescent egocentrism is characterized by excessive:
A) convergence.
B) achievement.
C) self-absorption.
D) depression.
A) convergence.
B) achievement.
C) self-absorption.
D) depression.
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14
The defining feature of the personal fable is a feeling of:
A) superiority.
B) uniqueness.
C) helplessness.
D) diffusion.
A) superiority.
B) uniqueness.
C) helplessness.
D) diffusion.
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15
Which individual is exhibiting a moratorium in the process of developing an identity?
A) Greg, who refuses to consider different career paths
B) Jan, who is doing what her parents want her to do
C) Cindy, who has changed careers several times
D) Bobby, who has been in the same career for 25 years
A) Greg, who refuses to consider different career paths
B) Jan, who is doing what her parents want her to do
C) Cindy, who has changed careers several times
D) Bobby, who has been in the same career for 25 years
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16
In the ____ stage of identity status, an individual is overwhelmed yet does little to accomplish the task of identity formation.
A) diffusion
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure
D) achievement
A) diffusion
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure
D) achievement
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17
The belief that misfortunes only happen to others is referred to as the illusion of:
A) foreclosure.
B) helplessness.
C) crystallization.
D) invulnerability.
A) foreclosure.
B) helplessness.
C) crystallization.
D) invulnerability.
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18
Sixteen-year-old Felix is ready to skydive and standing at the open door of the plane with his instructor next to him. He thinks to himself, "Only dummies have problems with their parachutes, and I am no dummy, so I will skydive even though I am not sure it's safe." Felix's thoughts BEST exemplify the concept of:
A) an imaginary audience.
B) a personal fable.
C) an illusion of invulnerability.
D) learned helplessness.
A) an imaginary audience.
B) a personal fable.
C) an illusion of invulnerability.
D) learned helplessness.
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19
Abby is 16, and Andy is 5. Both exhibit egocentrism. How is this egocentrism MOST likely to differ between them?
A) Andy is going to exhibit more self-interest.
B) Abby has reached achievement in most areas.
C) Abby knows that other people have different perspectives than her own.
D) Andy is more likely to exhibit the illusion of vulnerability.
A) Andy is going to exhibit more self-interest.
B) Abby has reached achievement in most areas.
C) Abby knows that other people have different perspectives than her own.
D) Andy is more likely to exhibit the illusion of vulnerability.
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20
When asked, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" ten-year-old Sanjay says, "My dad says I should be a doctor, so I guess that's what I'll be." According to Marcia, Sanjay is best thought of as being in a state of identity:
A) diffusion.
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure.
D) achievement.
A) diffusion.
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure.
D) achievement.
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21
When immigrant parents maintain strong feelings of ethnic identity that their children don't share:
A) problems can develop when their children embrace their new culture.
B) their children assimilate into the new culture more quickly.
C) their children see them as problems for their new culture.
D) they are less happy in their new culture than their children.
A) problems can develop when their children embrace their new culture.
B) their children assimilate into the new culture more quickly.
C) their children see them as problems for their new culture.
D) they are less happy in their new culture than their children.
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22
The third phase of ethnic identity achievement involves:
A) creating a distinct ethnic self-concept.
B) rejecting one's heritage.
C) deciding to not explore one's ethnic roots.
D) wondering about one's ethnic heritage.
A) creating a distinct ethnic self-concept.
B) rejecting one's heritage.
C) deciding to not explore one's ethnic roots.
D) wondering about one's ethnic heritage.
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23
Which parents are MOST likely to raise a teenager with strong identity achievement status?
A) Jill and Tim, who encourage autonomy in their children
B) Lois and Hal, who encourage conformity in their children
C) Gloria and Jay, who discourage experimentation in their children
D) Frankie and Mike, who continue to strictly enforce childhood rules
A) Jill and Tim, who encourage autonomy in their children
B) Lois and Hal, who encourage conformity in their children
C) Gloria and Jay, who discourage experimentation in their children
D) Frankie and Mike, who continue to strictly enforce childhood rules
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24
Who is MOST likely to have the highest self-esteem?
A) A 4-year-old
B) An 8-year-old
C) A 12-year-old
D) A 16-year-old
A) A 4-year-old
B) An 8-year-old
C) A 12-year-old
D) A 16-year-old
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25
Learning about one's culture and heritage sets the foundation for a person's ____ identity.
A) ethnic
B) crystallized
C) index
D) imaginary
A) ethnic
B) crystallized
C) index
D) imaginary
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26
Which statement BEST exemplifies the second phase of ethnic identity achievement?
A) "I don't need to listen to the tape on Scottish legends."
B) "I feel a strong sense of Scottish heritage."
C) "I don't want to be considered a Scottish American; I just want to be an American."
D) "I wonder what kinds of events take place at a festival celebrating Scottish heritage."
A) "I don't need to listen to the tape on Scottish legends."
B) "I feel a strong sense of Scottish heritage."
C) "I don't want to be considered a Scottish American; I just want to be an American."
D) "I wonder what kinds of events take place at a festival celebrating Scottish heritage."
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27
Shoni is Native American and has absolutely no interest in learning anything about her family's Navajo culture. Shoni is MOST likely to:
A) have authoritative parents.
B) have higher self-esteem than most of her peers.
C) be a young adolescent.
D) have a well-developed ethnic identity.
A) have authoritative parents.
B) have higher self-esteem than most of her peers.
C) be a young adolescent.
D) have a well-developed ethnic identity.
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28
Which statement concerning ethnic identity development is TRUE?
A) A sense of ethnic identity does not appear to correlate to school performance.
B) Identification with a mainstream culture weakens one's ethnic identity.
C) Adolescents who have achieved an ethnic identity tend to have greater self-esteem.
D) Biracial identities do not exist in our modern-day world.
A) A sense of ethnic identity does not appear to correlate to school performance.
B) Identification with a mainstream culture weakens one's ethnic identity.
C) Adolescents who have achieved an ethnic identity tend to have greater self-esteem.
D) Biracial identities do not exist in our modern-day world.
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29
Which statement BEST indicates that a teenager is in the third stage of ethnic identity development?
A) "I am curious about where my ancestors lived."
B) "I'll think about my ethnicity when I am older."
C) "I see myself as a Dutch-Asian American."
D) "I need to match my identity to that of all others in my ethnic group."
A) "I am curious about where my ancestors lived."
B) "I'll think about my ethnicity when I am older."
C) "I see myself as a Dutch-Asian American."
D) "I need to match my identity to that of all others in my ethnic group."
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30
About one-_____ of adolescents/young adults living in the United States are members of an ethnic minority group.
A) half
B) third
C) quarter
D) fifth
A) half
B) third
C) quarter
D) fifth
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31
What is the BEST description of the relationship between strength of ethnic identity and self-esteem?
A) S purious correlation
B) P ositive correlation
C) N egative correlation
D) N o correlation
A) S purious correlation
B) P ositive correlation
C) N egative correlation
D) N o correlation
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32
Which adolescent would likely have the highest level of self-esteem?
A) Aniyah, who is African American
B) Reba, who is European American
C) Camila, who is Hispanic American
D) As ethnicity does not impact self-esteem, all of these adolescents would have similar levels of self-esteem.
A) Aniyah, who is African American
B) Reba, who is European American
C) Camila, who is Hispanic American
D) As ethnicity does not impact self-esteem, all of these adolescents would have similar levels of self-esteem.
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33
Which elementary-school-age child would likely have the highest level of self-esteem?
A) Ruby, who is African American
B) Opal, who is European American
C) Topaz, who is Hispanic American
D) As ethnicity does not impact self-esteem, all of these children would have the same level of self-esteem.
A) Ruby, who is African American
B) Opal, who is European American
C) Topaz, who is Hispanic American
D) As ethnicity does not impact self-esteem, all of these children would have the same level of self-esteem.
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34
Jinfa was born in the United States. His father is African and his mother is Japanese. If he is in the third state of ethnic identity development, he would MOST likely consider himself as an:
A) American.
B) African American.
C) Japanese.
D) American with roots in both Africa and Japan.
A) American.
B) African American.
C) Japanese.
D) American with roots in both Africa and Japan.
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35
Which statement indicates that Margareta is in the initial stage of ethnic identity development?
A) "Who cares if I am Latino?"
B) "My ancestors were in America before white settlers."
C) "I am Hispanic and proud of it."
D) "I would like to go to the fine arts center because this evening it is featuring dancers from my family's heritage."
A) "Who cares if I am Latino?"
B) "My ancestors were in America before white settlers."
C) "I am Hispanic and proud of it."
D) "I would like to go to the fine arts center because this evening it is featuring dancers from my family's heritage."
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36
Which BEST summarizes research findings about the development of self-esteem?
A) Boys tend to have lower self-esteem than girls.
B) School transitions appear to have little impact on self-esteem.
C) Developmental changes in self-esteem vary by domain.
D) Boys have higher levels of self-esteem than girls across all domains.
A) Boys tend to have lower self-esteem than girls.
B) School transitions appear to have little impact on self-esteem.
C) Developmental changes in self-esteem vary by domain.
D) Boys have higher levels of self-esteem than girls across all domains.
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37
A child who believes that they are good at science will MOST likely:
A) perform well at science.
B) have a positive academic self-concept concerning science.
C) hold a positive academic self-concept toward all academic domains.
D) have an extremely differentiated self-concept.
A) perform well at science.
B) have a positive academic self-concept concerning science.
C) hold a positive academic self-concept toward all academic domains.
D) have an extremely differentiated self-concept.
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38
The emphasis in the second phase of ethnic identity formation is on:
A) exploring one's heritage.
B) moving away from one's heritage.
C) finding a new heritage.
D) developing a distinct ethnic self-concept.
A) exploring one's heritage.
B) moving away from one's heritage.
C) finding a new heritage.
D) developing a distinct ethnic self-concept.
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39
The drop in self-esteem often found when children first enter middle school appears to be due to:
A) the acquisition of concrete operational thinking.
B) peer comparisons.
C) changes in ethnic identity.
D) the illusion of invulnerability.
A) the acquisition of concrete operational thinking.
B) peer comparisons.
C) changes in ethnic identity.
D) the illusion of invulnerability.
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40
Cersei sets random rules for her children to follow and enforces them without explanation. This parenting style will MOST likely result in Cersei's teenage children displaying a(n) ____ identity status.
A) diffusion
B) foreclosure
C) moratorium
D) achievement
A) diffusion
B) foreclosure
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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41
A typical American teenage male is MOST likely to describe his first sex partner as:
A) his love.
B) a casual date.
C) a stranger.
D) his steady girlfriend.
A) his love.
B) a casual date.
C) a stranger.
D) his steady girlfriend.
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42
Statistically speaking, which of these female members of an ethnic group has the lowest risk of teenage pregnancy?
A) a teenage African American
B) a teenage Hispanic American
C) a teenage European American
D) The risk for all is the same as ethnicity is unrelated to teen pregnancy rates.
A) a teenage African American
B) a teenage Hispanic American
C) a teenage European American
D) The risk for all is the same as ethnicity is unrelated to teen pregnancy rates.
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43
Cross-cultural studies of adolescent self-perception indicate that:
A) most teenagers feel good about themselves.
B) teenagers in industrialized nations have the highest rate of self-dissatisfaction.
C) females feel significantly better about themselves than males.
D) most teenagers feel bad about themselves.
A) most teenagers feel good about themselves.
B) teenagers in industrialized nations have the highest rate of self-dissatisfaction.
C) females feel significantly better about themselves than males.
D) most teenagers feel bad about themselves.
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44
Nicholas and Alexandra are typical American teenagers. How would their descriptions concerning their first sexual experience MOST likely differ?
A) Nicholas would be more likely to describe his first partner as someone whom he loves.
B) Nicholas would be more likely to feel guilty about his first sexual experience.
C) Alexandra's peers would be more likely to express some disapproval concerning her behavior.
D) Alexandra would be more likely to view the experience in terms of recreation rather than romance.
A) Nicholas would be more likely to describe his first partner as someone whom he loves.
B) Nicholas would be more likely to feel guilty about his first sexual experience.
C) Alexandra's peers would be more likely to express some disapproval concerning her behavior.
D) Alexandra would be more likely to view the experience in terms of recreation rather than romance.
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45
About one in ____ adolescent American girls becomes pregnant each year.
A) two
B) four
C) six
D) eight
A) two
B) four
C) six
D) eight
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46
Which group of adolescents report that they are usually happy?
A) None
B) Only those adolescents in Western nations
C) Only those adolescents in Eastern nations
D) Most adolescents around the world
A) None
B) Only those adolescents in Western nations
C) Only those adolescents in Eastern nations
D) Most adolescents around the world
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47
Consider the following factors: doing well in school, having parents who discipline, and being liked by one's peers. How many contribute to an adolescent's level of self-esteem?
A) none
B) one
C) two
D) three
A) none
B) one
C) two
D) three
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48
Young adults are especially susceptible to acquiring AIDS because compared to older adults, they are:
A) more likely to be homosexual.
B) more likely to use intravenous drugs.
C) less likely to engage in unprotected sex.
D) less likely to possess functional immune systems.
A) more likely to be homosexual.
B) more likely to use intravenous drugs.
C) less likely to engage in unprotected sex.
D) less likely to possess functional immune systems.
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49
Teenagers are less likely to engage in sexual activity when parents:
A) actively encourage sexual activity.
B) monitor their activities.
C) remain emotionally detached.
D) encourage independence.
A) actively encourage sexual activity.
B) monitor their activities.
C) remain emotionally detached.
D) encourage independence.
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50
The MOST effective pregnancy prevention programs focus:
A) exclusively on abstinence.
B) exclusively on teaching about biological reproduction.
C) exclusively on teaching about responsible sexual behavior.
D) on the biological aspects of sex and sexual responsibility.
A) exclusively on abstinence.
B) exclusively on teaching about biological reproduction.
C) exclusively on teaching about responsible sexual behavior.
D) on the biological aspects of sex and sexual responsibility.
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51
Which statement concerning self-esteem is TRUE?
A) Adolescents' levels of self-esteem do not vary by context.
B) Parental rules lead to lower levels of self-esteem in adolescents.
C) Levels of parental affection are inversely related to self-esteem levels in adolescents.
D) A harmonious child-parent relationship tends to lead to higher levels of self- esteem in adolescents.
A) Adolescents' levels of self-esteem do not vary by context.
B) Parental rules lead to lower levels of self-esteem in adolescents.
C) Levels of parental affection are inversely related to self-esteem levels in adolescents.
D) A harmonious child-parent relationship tends to lead to higher levels of self- esteem in adolescents.
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52
Who has the LEAST effective plan for decreasing the probability of teenage pregnancy in a school population?
A) Ira, who says, "We need to convince our young people that teenage pregnancy can happen to them."
B) Denise, who says, "Teenage women should be more informed about how difficult it is to be a teenage parent."
C) Afi, who says, "We must do a better job of informing our students about contraception."
D) Dmitri, who says, "To eliminate teenage pregnancy, we must limit access to contraceptives."
A) Ira, who says, "We need to convince our young people that teenage pregnancy can happen to them."
B) Denise, who says, "Teenage women should be more informed about how difficult it is to be a teenage parent."
C) Afi, who says, "We must do a better job of informing our students about contraception."
D) Dmitri, who says, "To eliminate teenage pregnancy, we must limit access to contraceptives."
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53
When Molly hears that several people in her geometry class think she's great, it is likely to:
A) increase her self-esteem.
B) decrease her self-esteem.
C) have no effect on her self-esteem.
D) alter her ethnic identity.
A) increase her self-esteem.
B) decrease her self-esteem.
C) have no effect on her self-esteem.
D) alter her ethnic identity.
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54
Why do Asian-American and Latino-American teens tend to begin dating at a later age than European-American teens?
A) F ewer available partners
B) S tronger family ties
C) L ess disposable income
D) G reater need for social isolation
A) F ewer available partners
B) S tronger family ties
C) L ess disposable income
D) G reater need for social isolation
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55
Which of these STDs is caused by bacteria?
A) G enital herpes
B) HIV
C) H epatitis B
D) G onorrhea
A) G enital herpes
B) HIV
C) H epatitis B
D) G onorrhea
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56
Which STD is MOST prevalent in the United States?
A) HIV
B) G enital herpes
C) G onorrhea
D) C hlamydia
A) HIV
B) G enital herpes
C) G onorrhea
D) C hlamydia
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57
Which sexually transmitted disease is caused by a viral infection?
A) Herpes
B) C hlamydia
C) S yphilis
D) G onorrhea
A) Herpes
B) C hlamydia
C) S yphilis
D) G onorrhea
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58
James is a typical adolescent. You would expect that he:
A) does not feel loved by his parents.
B) relies on his parents for advice.
C) has low self-esteem.
D) is conflicted with regard to gender identity.
A) does not feel loved by his parents.
B) relies on his parents for advice.
C) has low self-esteem.
D) is conflicted with regard to gender identity.
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59
Which statement is TRUE?
A) HIV typically leads to AIDS.
B) AIDS typically leads to HIV.
C) HIV and AIDS are the same disorder.
D) AIDS and HIV are unrelated.
A) HIV typically leads to AIDS.
B) AIDS typically leads to HIV.
C) HIV and AIDS are the same disorder.
D) AIDS and HIV are unrelated.
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60
The text characterized the notion of adolescence's being a time of great "storm and stress" as a:
A) trend.
B) fact.
C) myth.
D) certainty.
A) trend.
B) fact.
C) myth.
D) certainty.
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61
According to Super, a key element of the specification phase of career development involves:
A) starting to obtain required training.
B) taking the job.
C) setting no limits.
D) a feeling of uniqueness.
A) starting to obtain required training.
B) taking the job.
C) setting no limits.
D) a feeling of uniqueness.
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62
After carefully examining which careers might be best for him, Stanley takes a job with a plumbing company. Though he likes the money, he is not ready for the kinds of responsibilities often asked of regular employees. Stanley is probably in Super's ____ stage of career development.
A) specification
B) implementation
C) crystallization
D) investigative
A) specification
B) implementation
C) crystallization
D) investigative
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63
During the implementation phase of career development, a person:
A) first begins to think about career options.
B) selects the career of their parents.
C) becomes more educated about career options.
D) takes a job and learns firsthand about a career.
A) first begins to think about career options.
B) selects the career of their parents.
C) becomes more educated about career options.
D) takes a job and learns firsthand about a career.
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64
Transgender youth were once thought to be confused about their gender identity and they received treatment to:
A) strengthen their transgendered sexual identity.
B) neutralize their sexual identity.
C) change their biochemistry to align with their gender identity.
D) align their gender identity with their biological sex.
A) strengthen their transgendered sexual identity.
B) neutralize their sexual identity.
C) change their biochemistry to align with their gender identity.
D) align their gender identity with their biological sex.
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65
Newer dating violence prevention programs take a:
A) male teen-based approach.
B) community-based approach.
C) female teen-based approach.
D) parent-based approach.
A) male teen-based approach.
B) community-based approach.
C) female teen-based approach.
D) parent-based approach.
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66
Seventeen-year-old Orion develops an interest in astronomy. If he is in Super's specification stage of career development, his next step would MOST likely involve:
A) taking a full-time job at an observatory.
B) signing up for a course in basic astronomy.
C) determining whether he has a personality type suited for work as an astronomer.
D) trying to get a handle on other aspects of his life (e.g., relationships).
A) taking a full-time job at an observatory.
B) signing up for a course in basic astronomy.
C) determining whether he has a personality type suited for work as an astronomer.
D) trying to get a handle on other aspects of his life (e.g., relationships).
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67
Which factor is thought to increase the risk of a male or female perpetrating dating violence?
A) Having a brother
B) B eing exposed to violence at home
C) B eing in depression
D) B eing popular among same-age peers
A) Having a brother
B) B eing exposed to violence at home
C) B eing in depression
D) B eing popular among same-age peers
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68
Which statement concerning the origins of sexual orientation is TRUE?
A) A "lesbian gene" has been found.
B) Lesbian attraction to other females tends to occur later than gay male same-sex attraction.
C) Gay males tend to reject anything that they classify as "feminine."
D) Interest in the same sex tends to occur much later in males.
A) A "lesbian gene" has been found.
B) Lesbian attraction to other females tends to occur later than gay male same-sex attraction.
C) Gay males tend to reject anything that they classify as "feminine."
D) Interest in the same sex tends to occur much later in males.
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69
Which theorist proposes that identity is a primary force in an adolescent's choice of a career?
A) Erikson
B) Marcia
C) Super
D) Holland
A) Erikson
B) Marcia
C) Super
D) Holland
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70
While there are different types of dating violence, threats are an example of ____ violence.
A) emotional
B) physical
C) sexual
D) spiritual
A) emotional
B) physical
C) sexual
D) spiritual
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71
Which of these is NOT a contributing factor in teen dating violence?
A) Antisocial behavior
B) Aggressive behavior
C) Success at school
D) Drug use
A) Antisocial behavior
B) Aggressive behavior
C) Success at school
D) Drug use
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72
Which statement BEST describes the basic premise of Super's implementation phase of career development?
A) "I'll take the job and see what happens."
B) "I am going to visit the career service office."
C) "I might make a good mortician."
D) "Who cares about work?"
A) "I'll take the job and see what happens."
B) "I am going to visit the career service office."
C) "I might make a good mortician."
D) "Who cares about work?"
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73
The "Families for Safe Dates" program can BEST be described as a:
A) parent-teen-based prevention program designed to limit dating abuse.
B) chaperone program designed to limit dating abuse.
C) school-based prevention program involving teens to limit dating abuse.
D) parent education program designed to limit dating abuse.
A) parent-teen-based prevention program designed to limit dating abuse.
B) chaperone program designed to limit dating abuse.
C) school-based prevention program involving teens to limit dating abuse.
D) parent education program designed to limit dating abuse.
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74
The main assumption of Holland's theory is that people:
A) develop career goals at different rates.
B) will be happiest in work environments that match their personalities.
C) should take tests to determine which career is best for them.
D) should choose a career based on economic needs and not in order to fulfill their lifelong goals.
A) develop career goals at different rates.
B) will be happiest in work environments that match their personalities.
C) should take tests to determine which career is best for them.
D) should choose a career based on economic needs and not in order to fulfill their lifelong goals.
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75
According to Holland's ____ theory, the key factor in determining whether a job will be fulfilling is how the important features of the job fit your personal characteristics.
A) personality-type
B) Piagetian
C) sociocultural
D) cognitive-developmental
A) personality-type
B) Piagetian
C) sociocultural
D) cognitive-developmental
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76
Twenty-one-year-old Martina lists her sexual orientation as "lesbian." Given the current state of research on the origins of sexual orientation, which statement is MOST likely to be TRUE?
A) Martina probably had a close female relative (e.g., aunt, mother) who was also a lesbian.
B) Martina's brothers are "at risk" for being homosexual.
C) Martina is likely attracted to several women.
D) The origin of Martina's, and all sexual-minority youth's, sexual orientation is poorly understood.
A) Martina probably had a close female relative (e.g., aunt, mother) who was also a lesbian.
B) Martina's brothers are "at risk" for being homosexual.
C) Martina is likely attracted to several women.
D) The origin of Martina's, and all sexual-minority youth's, sexual orientation is poorly understood.
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77
Crystallization involves using one's emerging identity as the basis for assessing:
A) intelligence.
B) risk for mental illness.
C) self-esteem.
D) possible careers.
A) intelligence.
B) risk for mental illness.
C) self-esteem.
D) possible careers.
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78
Which of these is NOT an outcome associated with participation in the One Act program to reduce dating violence?
A) Students are less tolerant of dating violence.
B) Students are more willing to intervene in dating violence situations.
C) Potential dating violence offenders take a pledge to stop dating violence before it starts.
D) Students are better able to intervene in dating violence situations.
A) Students are less tolerant of dating violence.
B) Students are more willing to intervene in dating violence situations.
C) Potential dating violence offenders take a pledge to stop dating violence before it starts.
D) Students are better able to intervene in dating violence situations.
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79
While counseling a friend who is having trouble with his girlfriend, 13-year-old Frasier decides that he has a talent for helping people deal with their problems and decides that he should pursue a career as a clinical psychologist. Frasier's response matches Super's ____ stage of career development.
A) implementation
B) specification
C) realistic
D) crystallization
A) implementation
B) specification
C) realistic
D) crystallization
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80
Sixteen-year-old Karl has recently identified himself as gay. Which statement is MOST likely to be TRUE?
A) Karl had a domineering mother.
B) Karl was the eldest child who took responsibility for his siblings.
C) Karl had a weak father.
D) Karl may begin to show interest in gender-atypical behaviors.
A) Karl had a domineering mother.
B) Karl was the eldest child who took responsibility for his siblings.
C) Karl had a weak father.
D) Karl may begin to show interest in gender-atypical behaviors.
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