Deck 12: Young Adulthood Physical and Cognitive Development

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Which is not true of health during emerging adulthood?​

A) ​Substance abuse peaks during this time.
B) Health during this time is often taken for granted.
C) ​Young adults have high rates of health care coverage.
D) ​Mortality rates triple between adolescence and young adulthood.
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Young adults who engage in unhealthy habits (e.g., smoking, drinking, drug use, practicing unsafe sex)​

A) are still able to perform at their physical peak.​
B) ​remain unaffected by the consequences of their habits in middle and late adulthood.
C) ​only experience health issues if their habits continue into middle adulthood.
D) ​None of the above
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The transition from adolescence to adulthood is also known as​

A) ​new adulthood.
B) ​fresh adulthood.
C) ​emerging adulthood.
D) ​exploratory adulthood.
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__________ is not a key feature of emerging adulthood.​

A) ​Identity exploration
B) ​Stability
C) ​Opportunity
D) ​Self-focus
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Multiplicity refers to a cognitive shift in realizing that whether something is right or wrong depends on the context.
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__________ is an advantage of getting a good night's sleep.​

A) ​Solidified learning experiences
B) ​Decreased appetite
C) ​Decreased risky behaviors
D) ​Increased intelligence
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Adults who demonstrate postformal thought recognize that truth is not absolute.
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Young adulthood concretely begins at the age of 18 for every person, in all cultures.
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According to Kohlberg, individuals who operate in accordance with their own personal moral code and conscience are at the conventional stages of moral reasoning.
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Lifestyle and health choices made in young adulthood have no effect on an individual's future health.
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Emerging adulthood is defined by the features of identity exploration, self-focus, instability, feeling in-between, and opportunity.
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A commitment to relativism refers to the process of choosing and adhering to personal commitments.
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Advantages of eating nutritious meals and exercising regularly during young adulthood include all of the following except​

A) ​reduced risk of heart disease.
B) ​greater social desirability.
C) ​improved cognitive functioning.
D) ​reduced risk of diabetes.
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During early adulthood, the brain experiences a growth spurt, resulting in​

A) ​the growth of synaptic connections.
B) ​fewer but stronger synaptic connections.
C) ​reductions in the white matter due to myelination.
D) ​decreased emotional control and increased ability to evaluate abstract principles.
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Young adults have the highest rates of alcohol and drug use of any age group.
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Fluid intelligence refers to the breadth of knowledge you have acquired through formal education and life experiences in a particular culture.
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Obesity is defined as​

A) ​not fitting into medium-sized clothing.
B) ​feeling larger than one would like to be.
C) ​weighing more than twice one's height in inches.
D) ​having a body mass index above 30.
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In early adulthood, physical performance peaks.
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​Which feature of emerging adulthood is characterized by a feeling of being in transition?

A) ​Identity
B) ​Self-focused
C) ​Instability
D) ​Feeling in-between
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Binge drinking is defined as having had​

A) ​five or more drinks at least one day in the past week.
B) ​ten or more drinks in a row at least one day in the past week.
C) ​three drinks in a row at least once a day.
D) ​five or more drinks in a row at least one day in the past month.
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Describe how exposure to diversity and technological advances have impacted the moral development of young adults.
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In regard to Women's Ways of Knowing, during the __________ stage women learn by listening to authorities and believing that absolute truth comes from those in power.​

A) Silence​
B) ​Received Knowledge
C) ​Subjective Knowledge
D) ​Constructed Knowledge
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__________ is characterized by a cognitive shift in recognizing that whether something is right or wrong depends on the situation.​

A) Multiplicity​
B) ​Relativism
C) ​Dualism
D) ​Postformal thought
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__________ is characterized by dichotomous thought and the belief that authorities know the absolute truth.​

A) ​Multiplicity
B) ​Relativism
C) ​Dualism
D) ​Postformal thought
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__________ intelligence refers to the ability to think logically, demonstrate mental flexibility, and solve problems in new ways.​

A) ​Crystallized
B) ​Malleable
C) ​Fluid
D) ​Mature
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During the __________ stage of Women's Ways of Knowing, women view themselves as deaf and dumb, having no independent voice.​

A) ​Silence
B) ​Received Knowledge
C) ​Subjective Knowledge
D) ​Constructed Knowledge
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__________ intelligence refers to the breadth of knowledge acquired through formal education and life experiences.​

A) ​Crystallized
B) ​Malleable
C) ​Fluid
D) ​Mature
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__________ refers to the gradual process of learning new cognitive abilities.​

A) ​Optimal level of development
B) ​Cognitive scaffolding
C) ​Information processing
D) ​Skill acquisition
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Describe how a young adult's unhealthy lifestyle choices can affect his or her physical health and performance. How can counselors work to promote healthy lifestyle habits in young adults?
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Name and describe the five key features of emerging adulthood.​
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Describe the concepts of dualism, multiplicity, relativism, and commitment to relativism in regard to Perry's theory of intellectual and ethical development.
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__________ intelligence declines throughout adulthood, whereas ___________ intelligence increases with age.​

A) Crystallized; fluid​
B) ​Fluid; stable
C) ​Crystallized; flexible
D) ​Fluid; crystallized
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__________ marks the ability to realize the legitimacy of multiple viewpoints and no longer believe that authority holds absolute truth.​

A) ​Multiplicity
B) ​Relativism
C) Dualism
D) ​Postformal thought
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Reflexive judgment refers to​

A) ​how one responds to the natural judgment of others.
B) ​making decisions based on one's gut reactions.
C) ​the way in which adults analyze a problem and justify their solutions.
D) ​the process by which adults pick a mate and analyze their compatibility.
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​Name the characteristics of postformal thought, and describe how adult cognition differs from formal operational thought that characterizes adolescence.
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Deck 12: Young Adulthood Physical and Cognitive Development
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Which is not true of health during emerging adulthood?​

A) ​Substance abuse peaks during this time.
B) Health during this time is often taken for granted.
C) ​Young adults have high rates of health care coverage.
D) ​Mortality rates triple between adolescence and young adulthood.
C
2
Young adults who engage in unhealthy habits (e.g., smoking, drinking, drug use, practicing unsafe sex)​

A) are still able to perform at their physical peak.​
B) ​remain unaffected by the consequences of their habits in middle and late adulthood.
C) ​only experience health issues if their habits continue into middle adulthood.
D) ​None of the above
D
3
The transition from adolescence to adulthood is also known as​

A) ​new adulthood.
B) ​fresh adulthood.
C) ​emerging adulthood.
D) ​exploratory adulthood.
C
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__________ is not a key feature of emerging adulthood.​

A) ​Identity exploration
B) ​Stability
C) ​Opportunity
D) ​Self-focus
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Multiplicity refers to a cognitive shift in realizing that whether something is right or wrong depends on the context.
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__________ is an advantage of getting a good night's sleep.​

A) ​Solidified learning experiences
B) ​Decreased appetite
C) ​Decreased risky behaviors
D) ​Increased intelligence
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Adults who demonstrate postformal thought recognize that truth is not absolute.
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Young adulthood concretely begins at the age of 18 for every person, in all cultures.
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According to Kohlberg, individuals who operate in accordance with their own personal moral code and conscience are at the conventional stages of moral reasoning.
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Lifestyle and health choices made in young adulthood have no effect on an individual's future health.
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Emerging adulthood is defined by the features of identity exploration, self-focus, instability, feeling in-between, and opportunity.
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A commitment to relativism refers to the process of choosing and adhering to personal commitments.
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13
Advantages of eating nutritious meals and exercising regularly during young adulthood include all of the following except​

A) ​reduced risk of heart disease.
B) ​greater social desirability.
C) ​improved cognitive functioning.
D) ​reduced risk of diabetes.
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During early adulthood, the brain experiences a growth spurt, resulting in​

A) ​the growth of synaptic connections.
B) ​fewer but stronger synaptic connections.
C) ​reductions in the white matter due to myelination.
D) ​decreased emotional control and increased ability to evaluate abstract principles.
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Young adults have the highest rates of alcohol and drug use of any age group.
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Fluid intelligence refers to the breadth of knowledge you have acquired through formal education and life experiences in a particular culture.
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Obesity is defined as​

A) ​not fitting into medium-sized clothing.
B) ​feeling larger than one would like to be.
C) ​weighing more than twice one's height in inches.
D) ​having a body mass index above 30.
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In early adulthood, physical performance peaks.
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​Which feature of emerging adulthood is characterized by a feeling of being in transition?

A) ​Identity
B) ​Self-focused
C) ​Instability
D) ​Feeling in-between
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Binge drinking is defined as having had​

A) ​five or more drinks at least one day in the past week.
B) ​ten or more drinks in a row at least one day in the past week.
C) ​three drinks in a row at least once a day.
D) ​five or more drinks in a row at least one day in the past month.
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Describe how exposure to diversity and technological advances have impacted the moral development of young adults.
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In regard to Women's Ways of Knowing, during the __________ stage women learn by listening to authorities and believing that absolute truth comes from those in power.​

A) Silence​
B) ​Received Knowledge
C) ​Subjective Knowledge
D) ​Constructed Knowledge
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__________ is characterized by a cognitive shift in recognizing that whether something is right or wrong depends on the situation.​

A) Multiplicity​
B) ​Relativism
C) ​Dualism
D) ​Postformal thought
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__________ is characterized by dichotomous thought and the belief that authorities know the absolute truth.​

A) ​Multiplicity
B) ​Relativism
C) ​Dualism
D) ​Postformal thought
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__________ intelligence refers to the ability to think logically, demonstrate mental flexibility, and solve problems in new ways.​

A) ​Crystallized
B) ​Malleable
C) ​Fluid
D) ​Mature
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During the __________ stage of Women's Ways of Knowing, women view themselves as deaf and dumb, having no independent voice.​

A) ​Silence
B) ​Received Knowledge
C) ​Subjective Knowledge
D) ​Constructed Knowledge
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__________ intelligence refers to the breadth of knowledge acquired through formal education and life experiences.​

A) ​Crystallized
B) ​Malleable
C) ​Fluid
D) ​Mature
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__________ refers to the gradual process of learning new cognitive abilities.​

A) ​Optimal level of development
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D) ​Skill acquisition
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Describe how a young adult's unhealthy lifestyle choices can affect his or her physical health and performance. How can counselors work to promote healthy lifestyle habits in young adults?
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Name and describe the five key features of emerging adulthood.​
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Describe the concepts of dualism, multiplicity, relativism, and commitment to relativism in regard to Perry's theory of intellectual and ethical development.
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__________ intelligence declines throughout adulthood, whereas ___________ intelligence increases with age.​

A) Crystallized; fluid​
B) ​Fluid; stable
C) ​Crystallized; flexible
D) ​Fluid; crystallized
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__________ marks the ability to realize the legitimacy of multiple viewpoints and no longer believe that authority holds absolute truth.​

A) ​Multiplicity
B) ​Relativism
C) Dualism
D) ​Postformal thought
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Reflexive judgment refers to​

A) ​how one responds to the natural judgment of others.
B) ​making decisions based on one's gut reactions.
C) ​the way in which adults analyze a problem and justify their solutions.
D) ​the process by which adults pick a mate and analyze their compatibility.
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​Name the characteristics of postformal thought, and describe how adult cognition differs from formal operational thought that characterizes adolescence.
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