Deck 15: Adolescence: Social and Emotional Development
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Deck 15: Adolescence: Social and Emotional Development
1
Marcia's identity statuses represent four combinations of the dimensions of exploration and commitment.
True
2
Self-esteem may decrease during early adolescence due to the realized disparity between the ideal self and the real self.
True
3
Adolescents and their parents are typically very different in their social, political, and religious values and beliefs.
False
4
Fifty-two percent of monozygotic (MZ) twins are concordant for a gay male sexual orientation.
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5
Early-maturing girls are more likely to have older friends, which may draw them into early sexual relationships.
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Sex education programs that teach abstinence have been proven the most effective in reducing teen pregnancy.
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7
Research has found that school failure causes juvenile delinquency.
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8
Girls are more likely than boys to commit status offenses, such as truancy and running away.
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9
Members of Generation Z are more likely to drop out of high school and less likely to attend college than earlier generations.
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10
Latin American and African American teenagers are the least likely to attempt suicide.
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11
Between the ages of 20 and 29, people have an average of two jobs.
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12
Instead of emerging adulthood, Erikson used the term moratorium to describe the extended quest for identity among young people.
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13
The self-concepts of adolescents tend to
A) reflect obvious aspects of the self, such as where they live and what they look like.
B) be coherent and stable.
C) contain many contradictory traits.
D) reflect the perceptions their parents hold about them.
A) reflect obvious aspects of the self, such as where they live and what they look like.
B) be coherent and stable.
C) contain many contradictory traits.
D) reflect the perceptions their parents hold about them.
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14
Tara is a high school student. She spends much of her time thinking about her sexual identity, her political opinions, and her future career. According to Erikson, this reflects a search for
A) ego identity.
B) personal fable.
C) ethnic identity.
D) self-efficacy.
A) ego identity.
B) personal fable.
C) ethnic identity.
D) self-efficacy.
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15
Erikson's fifth stage of psychosocial development is called
A) integrity versus despair.
B) intimacy versus isolation.
C) identity versus identity diffusion.
D) initiative versus guilt.
A) integrity versus despair.
B) intimacy versus isolation.
C) identity versus identity diffusion.
D) initiative versus guilt.
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16
Adolescents are able to think flexibly about the variety of life choices that are available to them due to
A) formal operational thinking.
B) concrete operational thinking.
C) a decline in the personal fable.
D) an increase in the imaginary audience.
A) formal operational thinking.
B) concrete operational thinking.
C) a decline in the personal fable.
D) an increase in the imaginary audience.
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17
Ego identity is
A) one's answer to the question, "Who am I?"
B) an identity adopted from one's parents.
C) the same as self-esteem.
D) established by approximately age 8.
A) one's answer to the question, "Who am I?"
B) an identity adopted from one's parents.
C) the same as self-esteem.
D) established by approximately age 8.
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18
Erikson called adolescent experimentation with different roles, values, beliefs, and relationships
A) social development.
B) psychological moratorium
C) self-experimentation
D) adolescent self-assessment.
A) social development.
B) psychological moratorium
C) self-experimentation
D) adolescent self-assessment.
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19
According to Erikson, during the period of moratorium, adolescents
A) undergo an identity crisis when they examine their roles and make life decisions.
B) experience a decrease in their egocentrism and become more aware of others' perspectives.
C) gain in their understanding of metacognition and metamemory.
D) make great advances in their understanding of theory of mind.
A) undergo an identity crisis when they examine their roles and make life decisions.
B) experience a decrease in their egocentrism and become more aware of others' perspectives.
C) gain in their understanding of metacognition and metamemory.
D) make great advances in their understanding of theory of mind.
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20
Jennifer Pastor and her colleagues (2007) determined that
A) Erikson's developmental stages are found cross-culturally.
B) girls go through Erikson's stages in a different order than boys.
C) the choices Erikson theorized that adolescents have may not exist for all adolescents.
D) Erikson's "identity versus identity confusion" stage was a mirror of Kohlberg's preconventional morality stage.
A) Erikson's developmental stages are found cross-culturally.
B) girls go through Erikson's stages in a different order than boys.
C) the choices Erikson theorized that adolescents have may not exist for all adolescents.
D) Erikson's "identity versus identity confusion" stage was a mirror of Kohlberg's preconventional morality stage.
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21
According to the textbook, those individuals who fail to resolve their identity crises
A) have high rates of aggressive behavior.
B) may continue to be intolerant of outsiders.
C) are more likely to develop depression as adults.
D) tend to drop out of college.
A) have high rates of aggressive behavior.
B) may continue to be intolerant of outsiders.
C) are more likely to develop depression as adults.
D) tend to drop out of college.
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22
James Marcia (2010) developed the idea of how many identity statuses representing the possible combinations of the concepts of exploration and commitment?
A) Two
B) Four
C) Six
D) Eight
A) Two
B) Four
C) Six
D) Eight
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23
According to Marcia, identity status involves the dimensions of exploration and
A) autonomy.
B) initiative.
C) generativity.
D) commitment.
A) autonomy.
B) initiative.
C) generativity.
D) commitment.
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24
Exploration of identity involves
A) active questioning and searching.
B) consideration of a minimal number of alternative selves.
C) automatic acceptance of the values held by others.
D) putting down one's egocentric views.
A) active questioning and searching.
B) consideration of a minimal number of alternative selves.
C) automatic acceptance of the values held by others.
D) putting down one's egocentric views.
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25
Commitment in identity involves
A) a stable investment.
B) uncertainty.
C) passive acceptance.
D) lack of investment.
A) a stable investment.
B) uncertainty.
C) passive acceptance.
D) lack of investment.
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26
According to Marcia, which identity status is the LEAST developmentally advanced?
A) Moratorium
B) Foreclosure
C) Identity diffusion
D) Achievement
A) Moratorium
B) Foreclosure
C) Identity diffusion
D) Achievement
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27
Nina is in ninth grade. She's apathetic toward school, her friends, and her family. Her general attitude is "I don't care." According to Marcia, which identity status does Nina exhibit?
A) Moratorium
B) Foreclosure
C) Diffusion
D) Achievement
A) Moratorium
B) Foreclosure
C) Diffusion
D) Achievement
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28
Paula has always wanted to be a doctor. It's the occupation that was chosen by both her mother and her grandmother. She's never considered being anything else. According to Marcia, which identity status does Paula represent?
A) Moratorium
B) Foreclosure
C) Diffusion
D) Achievement
A) Moratorium
B) Foreclosure
C) Diffusion
D) Achievement
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29
Active exploration of identity alternatives is called
A) moratorium.
B) foreclosure.
C) diffusion.
D) achievement.
A) moratorium.
B) foreclosure.
C) diffusion.
D) achievement.
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30
Nadia has been sitting in on different types of college classes to see what field or career might interest her. She has also attended many different types of religious services in order to understand her own perspectives about religion. Nadia tells people she is "searching for herself." According to Marcia, which identity status does this represent?
A) Moratorium
B) Foreclosure
C) Diffusion
D) Achievement
A) Moratorium
B) Foreclosure
C) Diffusion
D) Achievement
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31
As opposed to foreclosed individuals, those who achieve identity are
A) more likely to have had authoritarian parents.
B) cognitively flexible and capable of reason.
C) more likely to be women.
D) likely to have poor self-concepts and low self-esteem.
A) more likely to have had authoritarian parents.
B) cognitively flexible and capable of reason.
C) more likely to be women.
D) likely to have poor self-concepts and low self-esteem.
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32
Allen has experienced a period of exploration and has developed a clear sense of his own identity. According to Marcia, this is called
A) rite of passage.
B) crisis.
C) achievement.
D) moratorium.
A) rite of passage.
B) crisis.
C) achievement.
D) moratorium.
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33
Prior to high school, which identity status describes most individuals?
A) Diffusion
B) Moratorium
C) Achievement
D) Commitment
A) Diffusion
B) Moratorium
C) Achievement
D) Commitment
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34
Research indicates that in terms of identity
A) those who live in urban areas develop a stronger sense of identity before those in rural areas.
B) later-born children tend to be more identity foreclosed than first-borns.
C) women have more diffused identities than men.
D) college seniors have a stronger sense of identity than first-year students.
A) those who live in urban areas develop a stronger sense of identity before those in rural areas.
B) later-born children tend to be more identity foreclosed than first-borns.
C) women have more diffused identities than men.
D) college seniors have a stronger sense of identity than first-year students.
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35
Which of the following does not complicate the process of forming an identity?
A) Gender
B) Ethnicity
C) Sexual orientation
D) Birth order
A) Gender
B) Ethnicity
C) Sexual orientation
D) Birth order
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36
Who was quoted in the textbook as saying, "To be both black and white, then, is to do nothing less than confound national consciousness"?
A) G. Stanley Hall
B) Emma Bombeck
C) Don Terry
D) Bill Cosby
A) G. Stanley Hall
B) Emma Bombeck
C) Don Terry
D) Bill Cosby
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37
An ethnic adolescent who identifies strongly with the dominant culture
A) may be rejected by the minority group.
B) will find the identity process much less troublesome.
C) will be accepted by both the dominant and the minority cultures.
D) may be expected to be a moderator between the dominant and minority cultures.
A) may be rejected by the minority group.
B) will find the identity process much less troublesome.
C) will be accepted by both the dominant and the minority cultures.
D) may be expected to be a moderator between the dominant and minority cultures.
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38
In terms of adolescent identity issues
A) those from two different ethnic groups may have less trouble forming an identity than those from a single ethnic heritage.
B) some adopt the values that are most important to them from each culture.
C) those from ethnic minority groups are more likely to reach identity achievement.
D) those from two different ethnic groups always chose to identify with the dominant group.
A) those from two different ethnic groups may have less trouble forming an identity than those from a single ethnic heritage.
B) some adopt the values that are most important to them from each culture.
C) those from ethnic minority groups are more likely to reach identity achievement.
D) those from two different ethnic groups always chose to identify with the dominant group.
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39
Rejecting the dominant culture's values for those of the minority group
A) may limit opportunities for advancement in the larger society.
B) creates more anxiety than balancing between the minority and dominant cultural values.
C) seems to be more problematic for male adolescents than for female adolescents.
D) eliminates the problems that minority adolescents otherwise face.
A) may limit opportunities for advancement in the larger society.
B) creates more anxiety than balancing between the minority and dominant cultural values.
C) seems to be more problematic for male adolescents than for female adolescents.
D) eliminates the problems that minority adolescents otherwise face.
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40
Who proposed the stage model of ethnic identity development?
A) Phinney
B) Harter
C) Marcia
D) Chavira
A) Phinney
B) Harter
C) Marcia
D) Chavira
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41
Phinney's ethnic identity search is comparable to Marcia's
A) identity achievement.
B) identity foreclosure.
C) identity moratorium.
D) identity diffusion.
A) identity achievement.
B) identity foreclosure.
C) identity moratorium.
D) identity diffusion.
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42
Brandon is a 17-year-old Latino male. He has not given much thought to identity issues. Rather, he identifies with the values and practices of his family. Which stage of ethnic identity is Brandon experiencing?
A) Ethnic identity moratorium.
B) Unexamined ethnic identity.
C) Ethnic identity search.
D) Achieved ethnic identity.
A) Ethnic identity moratorium.
B) Unexamined ethnic identity.
C) Ethnic identity search.
D) Achieved ethnic identity.
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43
According to Erikson, relationships are important to women's identity. What is important to men's identity?
A) Occupational matters
B) Parenthood
C) Athletic ability
D) Social status
A) Occupational matters
B) Parenthood
C) Athletic ability
D) Social status
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44
Erikson believed women's identities are bound up in their
A) level of educational attainment.
B) level of financial success.
C) roles as wife and mother.
D) views on religion.
A) level of educational attainment.
B) level of financial success.
C) roles as wife and mother.
D) views on religion.
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45
In terms of the relationship between sex and identity development, research
A) supports Erikson's notion that women develop their identities in conjunction with intimate relationships.
B) suggests that women develop identities before meaningful relationships.
C) refutes Erikson by finding that men and women develop identities in similar ways.
D) finds that women are more identity diffused while men are more identity foreclosed.
A) supports Erikson's notion that women develop their identities in conjunction with intimate relationships.
B) suggests that women develop identities before meaningful relationships.
C) refutes Erikson by finding that men and women develop identities in similar ways.
D) finds that women are more identity diffused while men are more identity foreclosed.
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46
Spencer describes himself primarily in terms of his physical characteristics and actions. What might we assume about Spencer?
A) He is not yet in adolescence.
B) He is particularly good at sports.
C) He is from a socioeconomically advantaged background.
D) He has older brothers to whom he is comparing himself.
A) He is not yet in adolescence.
B) He is particularly good at sports.
C) He is from a socioeconomically advantaged background.
D) He has older brothers to whom he is comparing himself.
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47
Contradictions and conflicts in self-descriptions reach their peak
A) at age 10, after which they decline.
B) two years earlier for girls than for boys.
C) around age 14, after which they decline.
D) at age 25.
A) at age 10, after which they decline.
B) two years earlier for girls than for boys.
C) around age 14, after which they decline.
D) at age 25.
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48
When we say that one's self-concept has become more "differentiated," what does this mean?
A) The adolescent has placed self-descriptors into a small number of categories.
B) Self and self-esteem have become separated.
C) More categories have been added to one's self-description.
D) One has developed multiple personalities.
A) The adolescent has placed self-descriptors into a small number of categories.
B) Self and self-esteem have become separated.
C) More categories have been added to one's self-description.
D) One has developed multiple personalities.
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49
Self-esteem tends to decline as the child progresses from childhood until age 12 or 13 because
A) parents become stricter and more authoritarian.
B) children are cognitively able to compare their real selves to their ideal selves.
C) boys and girls tend to become depressed when they enter puberty.
D) friends have to say goodbye as they part ways and go to different schools.
A) parents become stricter and more authoritarian.
B) children are cognitively able to compare their real selves to their ideal selves.
C) boys and girls tend to become depressed when they enter puberty.
D) friends have to say goodbye as they part ways and go to different schools.
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50
Which sources of emotional support are most important to the development of self-esteem in early adolescence?
A) Parents and peers
B) Peers and teachers
C) Siblings and peers
D) Grandparents and teachers
A) Parents and peers
B) Peers and teachers
C) Siblings and peers
D) Grandparents and teachers
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51
Which is most important to the self-esteem of those in late adolescence?
A) Parents
B) Teachers
C) Parents and peers are equally important
D) Peers
A) Parents
B) Teachers
C) Parents and peers are equally important
D) Peers
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52
In one study, 9- to 15-year-olds carried electronic pagers for a week and reported on
A) whether or not they had done they homework.
B) whether or not they were watching TV.
C) what they were doing when they were paged.
D) how recently they had exercised.
A) whether or not they had done they homework.
B) whether or not they were watching TV.
C) what they were doing when they were paged.
D) how recently they had exercised.
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53
Who spends more time with friends?
A) A 9-year-old boy
B) A 9-year-old girl
C) A 15-year-old boy
D) A 15-year-old girl
A) A 9-year-old boy
B) A 9-year-old girl
C) A 15-year-old boy
D) A 15-year-old girl
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54
Which of the following is TRUE?
A) Teenagers spend more time with their fathers than with their mothers.
B) Teenagers report having more conflicts with their mothers than with their fathers.
C) Teenagers describe their fathers as more supportive than their mothers.
D) Teenagers at almost every age report preferring to spend time alone versus spending time with either of their parents.
A) Teenagers spend more time with their fathers than with their mothers.
B) Teenagers report having more conflicts with their mothers than with their fathers.
C) Teenagers describe their fathers as more supportive than their mothers.
D) Teenagers at almost every age report preferring to spend time alone versus spending time with either of their parents.
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55
As boys become older, their time spent with parents is replaced by time spent
A) in relationships outside the family.
B) with other family members.
C) texting.
D) studying.
A) in relationships outside the family.
B) with other family members.
C) texting.
D) studying.
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56
Which of the following is TRUE?
A) A certain degree of adolescents distancing from parents may be adaptive.
B) Greater independence means adolescents are emotionally detaching from parents.
C) Adolescents who feel more distant from their parents are also more self-confident.
D) The more distance adolescents put between themselves and their parents, the less they respect their parents.
A) A certain degree of adolescents distancing from parents may be adaptive.
B) Greater independence means adolescents are emotionally detaching from parents.
C) Adolescents who feel more distant from their parents are also more self-confident.
D) The more distance adolescents put between themselves and their parents, the less they respect their parents.
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57
Which period is characterized by an increase in parent-child bickering and disagreements and a decrease in shared activities and expressed affection?
A) Early childhood
B) Late childhood
C) Early adolescence
D) Late adolescence
A) Early childhood
B) Late childhood
C) Early adolescence
D) Late adolescence
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58
When it comes to control and adolescence
A) fathers want to retain more control, despite adolescents' efforts to take it.
B) adolescent girls desire more control than adolescent boys.
C) mothers want to retain more control, despite adolescents' efforts to take it.
D) adolescent boys desire more control than adolescent girls.
A) fathers want to retain more control, despite adolescents' efforts to take it.
B) adolescent girls desire more control than adolescent boys.
C) mothers want to retain more control, despite adolescents' efforts to take it.
D) adolescent boys desire more control than adolescent girls.
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59
Which of the following is TRUE about adolescence?
A) Adolescents develop a more idealized view of their parents.
B) Most conflicts between adolescents and parents are quite severe.
C) Most adolescents feel close to and get along well with their parents.
D) Most adolescents have a very poor view of their parents.
A) Adolescents develop a more idealized view of their parents.
B) Most conflicts between adolescents and parents are quite severe.
C) Most adolescents feel close to and get along well with their parents.
D) Most adolescents have a very poor view of their parents.
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60
Adolescents from authoritative homes
A) are more self-reliant.
B) are more critical of their parents.
C) are more likely to rebel.
D) have higher rates of psychological problems.
A) are more self-reliant.
B) are more critical of their parents.
C) are more likely to rebel.
D) have higher rates of psychological problems.
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61
Authoritative parents
A) have adolescents who are the least self-reliant.
B) have adolescents who show the highest levels of mental health.
C) have adolescents who show the highest rates of deviant behavior.
D) often have conflicted relationships with their adolescent children.
A) have adolescents who are the least self-reliant.
B) have adolescents who show the highest levels of mental health.
C) have adolescents who show the highest rates of deviant behavior.
D) often have conflicted relationships with their adolescent children.
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62
By what grade do adolescents typically view their same-gender friends as providing more support than parents do?
A) Seventh
B) Eighth
C) Ninth
D) Tenth
A) Seventh
B) Eighth
C) Ninth
D) Tenth
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63
Most adolescents have how many best friends?
A) One or two
B) Zero
C) Three or four
D) Five or six
A) One or two
B) Zero
C) Three or four
D) Five or six
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64
In comparison to friendships in earlier childhood, friendships in adolescence
A) are less likely to be formed on the basis of sex.
B) are more likely to include people of different ethnicities.
C) are more likely to stress the importance of self-disclosure and acceptance.
D) are less likely to be determined based upon age.
A) are less likely to be formed on the basis of sex.
B) are more likely to include people of different ethnicities.
C) are more likely to stress the importance of self-disclosure and acceptance.
D) are less likely to be determined based upon age.
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65
Hector is 16 years old and is opposed to drinking and smoking. In all likelihood
A) Hector's friends will be similar to him in age and beliefs.
B) Hector is unlikely to form significant adolescent friendships.
C) Hector's friends are likely to disagree with his belief system.
D) Hector is likely to be an ethnic minority adolescent.
A) Hector's friends will be similar to him in age and beliefs.
B) Hector is unlikely to form significant adolescent friendships.
C) Hector's friends are likely to disagree with his belief system.
D) Hector is likely to be an ethnic minority adolescent.
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66
In terms of ethnicity and friendship, adolescents are
A) likely to have mixed groups of friends, which include a wide variety of ethnicities.
B) not influenced by ethnicity when it comes to friendships.
C) most likely to have friends of their same ethnicity.
D) most likely to have friends of their same ethnicity, but these friends are most likely from a different socioeconomic group.
A) likely to have mixed groups of friends, which include a wide variety of ethnicities.
B) not influenced by ethnicity when it comes to friendships.
C) most likely to have friends of their same ethnicity.
D) most likely to have friends of their same ethnicity, but these friends are most likely from a different socioeconomic group.
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67
In a study of ethnicity and friendship, more than 80% of African American and European American students reported having at least one friend of the other ethnicity. However
A) only 28% saw this friend frequently outside of school.
B) only 14% saw this friend frequently outside of school.
C) adolescents who lived in segregated neighborhoods were more likely to see a friend of another ethnicity outside of school.
D) they often reported that friends from other ethnicities were not "real friends."
A) only 28% saw this friend frequently outside of school.
B) only 14% saw this friend frequently outside of school.
C) adolescents who lived in segregated neighborhoods were more likely to see a friend of another ethnicity outside of school.
D) they often reported that friends from other ethnicities were not "real friends."
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68
Research into friendships, gender, and ethnicity reveal that
A) intimacy and support were found more often in the friendships of girls, regardless of their ethnicity.
B) European American boys and girls reported similar levels of intimacy and support in their friendships.
C) African American boys and girls reported similar levels of intimacy and support in their friendships.
D) intimacy and support was low in friendships across all ethnic groups.
A) intimacy and support were found more often in the friendships of girls, regardless of their ethnicity.
B) European American boys and girls reported similar levels of intimacy and support in their friendships.
C) African American boys and girls reported similar levels of intimacy and support in their friendships.
D) intimacy and support was low in friendships across all ethnic groups.
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69
Boys and their friends are more likely than girls to engage in
A) unstructured activities.
B) organized activities.
C) discussions about their sex lives.
D) discussions of personal feelings.
A) unstructured activities.
B) organized activities.
C) discussions about their sex lives.
D) discussions of personal feelings.
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70
Which of the following would qualify as a clique?
A) Five to ten individuals who hang around together and share activities
B) Large groups of individuals who are identified by the activities of the group
C) Three hundred people watching a football game
D) A group of people of the same age
A) Five to ten individuals who hang around together and share activities
B) Large groups of individuals who are identified by the activities of the group
C) Three hundred people watching a football game
D) A group of people of the same age
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71
How much time does the typical high school student spend with peers?
A) 15%
B) 25%
C) More than half of their time
D) Depends on individual student's gender
A) 15%
B) 25%
C) More than half of their time
D) Depends on individual student's gender
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72
The differences between childhood and adolescent peer groups include the amount of time spent with peers, the amount of parental monitoring of peer groups, and the addition of peers to the group who are
A) of the other gender.
B) much older.
C) of different ethnicities.
D) much younger.
A) of the other gender.
B) much older.
C) of different ethnicities.
D) much younger.
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73
The majority of adolescents begin dating or "going out"
A) by age 14.
B) by age 16.
C) at various ages depending on gender
D) by the time they graduate from high school.
A) by age 14.
B) by age 16.
C) at various ages depending on gender
D) by the time they graduate from high school.
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74
The development of dating
A) follows a predicable sequence.
B) varies greatly by individual.
C) varies based upon the sex of the adolescent.
D) varies depending upon the age at which the adolescent begins dating.
A) follows a predicable sequence.
B) varies greatly by individual.
C) varies based upon the sex of the adolescent.
D) varies depending upon the age at which the adolescent begins dating.
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75
The development of dating usually begins by putting oneself in situations where dateable peers will likely be present, followed by group activities, then
A) two-person dating.
B) dating in groups, then two-person dating.
C) joining mixed-sex groups for activities.
D) random or blind dating.
A) two-person dating.
B) dating in groups, then two-person dating.
C) joining mixed-sex groups for activities.
D) random or blind dating.
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76
Which of the following is not a primary function of dating?
A) Preparation for adult courtship
B) Having fun
C) Enhancing one's prestige with peers
D) Learning the appropriate "ways" of engaging in sexual activity
A) Preparation for adult courtship
B) Having fun
C) Enhancing one's prestige with peers
D) Learning the appropriate "ways" of engaging in sexual activity
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77
During what time period is peer pressure most likely to peak?
A) Late childhood
B) Early adolescence
C) Middle adolescence
D) Late adolescence
A) Late childhood
B) Early adolescence
C) Middle adolescence
D) Late adolescence
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78
Is the conventional wisdom true that parents and peers are in direct conflict with one another when the child is in adolescence?
A) Yes.
B) No.
C) It depends upon the gender of the adolescent.
D) Yes, but only for issues such as alcohol and drug use.
A) Yes.
B) No.
C) It depends upon the gender of the adolescent.
D) Yes, but only for issues such as alcohol and drug use.
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79
Brown and his colleagues (1993) found that peer pressure to do what was stronger than peer pressure to use drugs?
A) Get a job
B) Engage in sexual activity
C) Achieve academically
D) Resist social norms
A) Get a job
B) Engage in sexual activity
C) Achieve academically
D) Resist social norms
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80
Adolescents sometimes discourage each other from doing well or from doing too well. In one study, how many reported trying to perform below their capabilities for fear of earning the disapproval of peers?
A) 1 in 20
B) 1 in 10
C) 1 in 5
D) 3 in 5
A) 1 in 20
B) 1 in 10
C) 1 in 5
D) 3 in 5
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