Deck 13: Physical Development and Health in Adolescence

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What is adolescence?

A) The same as puberty
B) The period of life wedged between childhood and adolescence
C) A biological process occurring in all humans
D) A life stage occurring in all cultures
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What marks the beginning of puberty in most cultures?

A) adolescence
B) acne
C) independence
D) physical changes
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What part of the endocrine system initiates puberty by signaling the adrenal glad to increase production of androgen?

A) adrenarche
B) gonadotrophic hormones
C) pituitary gland
D) thyroid
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When do the first internal changes take place to signal the start of puberty?

A) 11-13
B) 7-8
C) 12-14
D) 9-11
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Which hormones stimulate the growth of ovaries in girls and testes in boys?

A) gonadotrophic
B) thyroid stimulating hormone
C) general growth hormone
D) adrenal androgen
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Which hormone triggers the growth spurt in girls as well as the development of pubic hair?

A) adrenal androgen
B) thyroid stimulating hormone
C) general growth hormone
D) estrogen
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Which hormone in males plays a critical role in the formation of male genitals prenatally and triggers the sequence of changes in primary and secondary sex characteristics at puberty?

A) thyroxine
B) adrenal androgen
C) testosterone
D) estrogen
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If a 10-year-old boy is not growing at a normal rate, which hormone level might the doctor check?

A) Thyroxine
B) Adrenal androgen
C) Testosterone
D) Gonadotrophic hormones
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What happens to the brain during the first adolescent growth spurt, between 13 and 15 years?

A) The prefrontal cortex and the frontal lobe expands
B) The prefrontal cortex matures and the neurons in the prefrontal cortex form new synapses with those in other parts of the brain
C) The cerebral cortex becomes thicker and the neuronal pathways become more efficient
D) The brain virtually shuts down allowing the body to focus on rapid physical growth.
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Josh is 15 years old. His brother Mark is 11. Josh is much better at videogames than Mark now that he is an adolescent. What about his brain development would be causing this to be the case?

A) Growth in brain areas that control spatial perception, motor functions, and information processing improve between ages 13-15.
B) Hormones released during puberty increase the adolescent's processing speed.
C) The growth of the prefrontal cortex and frontal lobe increase the competitive nature of the adolescent.
D) Growth in the brain that effects decision making, reaction time, and cognition are not fully mature until age thirteen.
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When does the second brain growth spurt of adolescence occur?

A) Age 13-18
B) Age 17-early adulthood
C) Age 18-adulthood
D) Depends on the adolescent
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Some high schools in the United States are beginning the school day later and ending it in the evening. What research regarding circadian rhythms caused these schools to change their start and end time?

A) Adolescents have a melatonin surge later in the day, causing them to have difficulties waking early and allowing them to stay up late.
B) Adolescents circadian rhythms cause them to feel more positively towards a school day that begins later.
C) Adolescents release thyroxin at high levels, causing them to need more morning sleep and a later bedtime.
D) Adolescents attendance rates improve if the commencement time is later in the day.
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Why would a college student with delayed sleep phase syndrome not want to enroll in an early morning class?

A) She can't wake up on time since she can't fall asleep until between 3:00 AM and 4:00 AM
B) They are more alert in the afternoon so they would do better in an afternoon class.
C) They would be considered night owls and should take evening classes.
D) They wake up refreshed but feel sleepy once they need to do cognitive tasks
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Name two social factors preventing teens from getting adequate sleep.

A) They are acutely worried about how they look and if they are popular socially
B) They are texting friends or using their computers
C) They are experiencing intense academic pressures and worry about grades
D) Their circadian rhythms cause them to want to sleep in and stay up late
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What is the first visible sign of puberty?

A) facial and body hair
B) acne
C) primary sex characteristics
D) adolescent growth spurt
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What triggers the adolescent growth spurt?

A) testosterone in boys, estrodial in girls
B) human growth hormone released by the pituitary
C) thyroxine
D) adrenaline
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Thirteen year old Ryan has a size 10 shoe even though he is just five feet tall. In fact, it seems as though parts of his body are growing at different rates. Why would this be so?

A) The different parts of the adolescent's body do not grow at the same pace.
B) Adolescent growth is proximodistal.
C) Adolescent growth is cephaulcaudal.
D) Although adolescents appear as though their body parts are growing at different rates, they are growing symmetrically.
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At what age do most females reach adult height?

A) 20
B) 21
C) 18
D) 16
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At what age do most males reach adult height?

A) 18-23
B) 15
C) 25
D) 14
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Because of advanced joint development, early adolescent girls outperform boys in sports that require what skill?

A) speed
B) coordination
C) stamina
D) strength
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What two facial features become more prominent in adolescence?

A) jaw and forehead
B) eyes and lips
C) ears and mouth
D) cheeks and nose
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What happens to the heart and lungs during adolescence?

A) They decrease in size
B) They increase in size
C) Heart rate increases, lung capacity increases
D) Increases in growth stop
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What are the sex organs required for reproduction called?

A) menarche
B) semenarche
C) primary sex characteristics
D) secondary sex characteristics
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What are the sex characteristics that are not directly related to reproduction called?

A) menarche
B) semenarche
C) primary sex characteristics
D) secondary sex characteristics
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What is a female's first menstruation called?

A) Menstruation
B) Secular trend
C) Menarche
D) Semenarche
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How do primary and secondary sex characteristics develop?

A) Sequentially in five distinct stages
B) Randomly depending on your genetics and environment
C) Sequentially in industrialized cultures but not in cultures with poor health outcomes
D) According to a secular trend
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How can improvements in health and nutrition change menarche?

A) Improved health and nutrition can lower the age of menarche.
B) Improved health and nutrition can increase the age of menarche.
C) Worsening health conditions and nutrition can cause an increase in the frequency of menstruation.
D) Worsening health conditions and nutrition can prevent fertility.
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Ali is a thin 15-year-old. She is physically fit, involved in gymnastics and swimming. Why would she not have experienced menarche yet?

A) Some girls are late bloomers, beginning menarche later than others
B) Involvement in athletics leads to disrupted primary sex characteristics
C) Lowered body fat often leads to delayed menarche
D) Stress, especially as a result of athletic competition, can delay menarche
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Currently, when do girls show signs of puberty as compared with their mothers?

A) Within the same time frame
B) 1-2 years earlier than their mothers did
C) 1-2 years later than their mothers did
D) Approximately 5 years earlier
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When, on average, does spermarche take place?

A) At the beginning of puberty
B) 13-14 years of age
C) 10-12 years of age
D) 14-16 years of age
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How do boys and girls whose development occurs earlier or later than expected feel about themselves?

A) They are less happy and have lowered self esteem
B) They feel confident with how their development is unfolding
C) They don't have expectations regarding the timing of their development so there is little if any impact
D) They have significantly higher diagnosis of mental illnesses
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What are some outcomes for early development in girls?

A) Greater prestige among peers as well as enhanced intelligence
B) Greater depression and earlier sex
C) Increased popularity among same sex peers and increased conflict with parents
D) Increased fear and hostility
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Why is there an increased risk of substance abuse for boys and girls who mature early?

A) They are more likely to be depressed
B) They look older and have older friends who are experimenting with substance use
C) They are trying to be adults in behavior since their bodies resemble those of adults
D) They look older so parents supervise less
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Which type of parenting results in sexual activity and substance abuse in early developing adolescents?

A) authoritative
B) authoritarian
C) permissive
D) neglecting
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When do most people have their first sexual encounter?

A) Late teens to early twenties
B) Early to mid-teens
C) Mid-to late teens
D) After marriage
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Which racial and ethnic group has the highest numbers of high school students having had sexual intercourse at least once?

A) Native Americans
B) Hispanic Americans
C) Whites
D) African Americans
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What are common social factors of boys who become sexually active early?

A) They are more likely to be poor, lack adult supervision, use alcohol, and were abused or neglected in childhood
B) They were learning disabled, retained at least one year in school, and came from homes where both parents worked
C) They were sexually mature early, they worked at an early age, they were unsupervised by parents
D) They used substances, had a record of delinquency, and tended to be the middle child in the family
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What are common social factors of girls who are sexually active early?

A) They had difficulties in school, early menarche, a history of sexual abuse
B) They had difficulties socially, were friends with boys more than girls, used alcohol earlier than peers
C) They dated early, played sports, had few friends
D) They had siblings who were sexually active early, they failed at least one grade, they watched 20 plus hours of TV each week
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Which racial and ethnic group of students reported being most likely to use condoms?

A) Hispanic Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) African Americans
D) Whites
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Which type of sex education approach does the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Society for Adolescent Medicine claim are the most effective?

A) Abstinence only
B) Curriculum about emphasizes birth control and the prevention of STDs
C) The approach should be chosen by parents and not schools
D) A combination of abstinence-only programs and those that provide information about reproduction, sexuality, and contraception
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Which socioeconomic group are teens who wed likely to live in?

A) Middle
B) Upper
C) Lower
D) It depends on the level of financial support they receive from family members
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What are teens who marry more likely to do?

A) Divorce
B) Live in poverty
C) Drop out of school
D) All of the above
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What is the rate of teen pregnancy in the United States as it compares to other industrialized countries?

A) It is the lowest as we have means of birth control that are widely accepted
B) It is in the middle
C) It is the highest despite the fact that birth control is accessible
D) The United States ranks fourth in teen pregnancy rates
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Which of the following act as protective factors for teen girls, causing them to decrease their likelihood of pregnancy?

A) Good grades
B) Communication with their mothers about sex and contraception
C) Having educational goals
D) All of the above
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What causes a person to be gay or lesbian?

A) genetics
B) biology
C) environment
D) the cause is still unknown but probably a variety of factors
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What is meant by the term transgendered?

A) It is the same as gay and lesbian
B) It is the same as heterosexual
C) It is the same as bisexual
D) A person's mind is one gender while their biology is another
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Why are so many teens being diagnosed with diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease?

A) These diseases have a strong genetic component
B) Because of environmental toxins
C) Because they are overweight
D) Pediatricians are now better at diagnosing these conditions earlier
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What are contributing factors as to why so many teens in the United States are overweight?

A) They have poor eating habits and are less physically active than prior generations
B) They put on weight due to the presence of hormones such as testosterone and estrodial
C) They don't diet
D) Genetics
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Which form of birth control can help to protect against STDs?

A) Diaphragm
B) The pill
C) Condoms
D) Abortion
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Which STD puts girls at risk of cervical cancer?

A) chlamydia
B) genital warts
C) genital herpes
D) syphilis
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Which STD now has a vaccine that is recommended for all girls ages 9-26?

A) HIV/AIDS
B) Genital warts
C) Genital herpes
D) Gonorrhea
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Which teens are most likely to use alcohol and drugs?

A) Those who have authoritative parents
B) Those who have siblings who use alcohol or drugs
C) Those who engage in sensation seeking or risky behavior
D) Those who have few friends
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Which illicit drugs have over half of youth in grades 10 and 12 used in the past twelve months prior to being surveyed?

A) Marijuana
B) Ritalin
C) Methamphetamine
D) Alcohol
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What is the leading cause of death for African American teens?

A) Accidents
B) Drug overdose
C) Homicide
D) Disease
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Who was the first person to view adolescence as a transitional period between childhood and adulthood?

A) Piaget
B) Hall
C) Freud
D) Bowlby
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Lately, 15-year-old Aaron has been hanging out with kids who are always in trouble. Twice he was expelled for fighting, and other kids think of him now as a bully. He defies the curfew his parents have set for him, and once he even threatened his mother if she did not give him money. This seems to be a stark contrast to how he acted just a few years ago, getting high grades, having a small group of friends who stayed out of trouble. Why is Aaron acting the way that he is?

A) He is a juvenile delinquent.
B) He has depressive disorder.
C) He has bipolar disorder.
D) He has adolescent-onset conduct disorder.
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What is the most important factor in the development of adolescent-onset conduct disorder?

A) Parenting style
B) Peer influence
C) Genetics
D) Poor schools
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Which type of parent increases the risk of adolescent-onset conduct disorder?

A) Authoritative
B) Authoritarian
C) Strict
D) Parents who have also had conduct disorder
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What are parenting practices that help children become resilient to adolescent-onset conduct disorder?

A) Strict parenting yet a culture that allows for permissiveness to balance out the needs of the adolescent
B) Permissive parenting that does not restrict the teens need for independence
C) Parenting that includes good monitoring as well as emotional support for teens
D) Parents who treat teens as their friends, developing a strong rapport of equality with them
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Sean and his friends intentionally break the law every weekend. What is their behavior called?

A) Adolescent-onset conduct disorder
B) Delinquency
C) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
D) Borderline Personality
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What is the age group with the highest arrest rate?

A) 11-14
B) 18-13
C) 15-17
D) 12-16
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What disorder is fueled by the media's image that thin is beautiful?

A) Adolescent-onset conduct disorder
B) Depression
C) Eating disorders
D) Borderline personality disorder
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What is the goal of treating a person with anorexia nervosa?

A) Diagnosing their underlying mental health
B) Getting them to eat
C) Helping them to see that thin is not beautiful but is deadly
D) Getting their family into therapy
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Anthony's girlfriend has told him countless times that if he breaks up with her that she will kill herself. What is she likely to be suffering from?

A) Adolescent-onset conduct disorder
B) Borderline Personality Disorder
C) Anorexia Nervosa
D) Bulimia
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What is a compelling reason why guns should not be in the homes of adolescents?

A) Accidents can happen
B) They are dangerous
C) Depressed adolescents may see them as a means to suicide
D) They are illegal
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Why does depression hinder academic achievement?

A) It interferes with memory
B) The student is too sad to do school work
C) The student is thinking of suicide over academics
D) They are often poor students to begin with
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How are anorexia nervosa and bulimia related?

A) They are not related.
B) They are both eating disorders
C) The treatment for both is identical
D) They both have as a root cause borderline personality disorder
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Which disorder, do psychoanalysts believe may have as a root cause the fear of growing up?

A) Infantile amnesia
B) Adolescent-onset conduct disorder
C) Eating disorders
D) Depression
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Why might parents be unaware that their children have an eating disorder?

A) They pay little attention to them in adolescence
B) Teens hide their disorder in a variety of ways by lying about what they eat and wearing loose fitting clothing
C) Most parents become permissive when their children are adolescents with little monitoring of their meals
D) They are neglectful
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Adolescence is a culture's response to __________ .
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The hormones which stimulate the growth of ovaries in girls and testes in boys are the __________ .
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There are__________ growth spurts in the adolescent brain.
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A consequence of a being sleep deprived adolescent is __________ .
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Rod has difficulty falling asleep at night but eventually, betwen 3:00 AM and 4:00 AM he does manage to dose off. Accordingly, he often can't wake up until around noon. Rod has__________ .
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A child's __________ grow to adult size earlier than other parts of the body.
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Most females reach adult height by age __________ .
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In adolescence __________ changes the young person's facial appearance.
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__________ outperform __________ of the same age with regard to athletic skills that require coordination, such as pitching a softball.
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__________ have more fat in adolescence than __________ do.
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Bodily changes that include breast development, changing voice, facial hair, and body hair are called __________ .
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Deck 13: Physical Development and Health in Adolescence
1
What is adolescence?

A) The same as puberty
B) The period of life wedged between childhood and adolescence
C) A biological process occurring in all humans
D) A life stage occurring in all cultures
The same as puberty
2
What marks the beginning of puberty in most cultures?

A) adolescence
B) acne
C) independence
D) physical changes
physical changes
3
What part of the endocrine system initiates puberty by signaling the adrenal glad to increase production of androgen?

A) adrenarche
B) gonadotrophic hormones
C) pituitary gland
D) thyroid
pituitary gland
4
When do the first internal changes take place to signal the start of puberty?

A) 11-13
B) 7-8
C) 12-14
D) 9-11
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Which hormones stimulate the growth of ovaries in girls and testes in boys?

A) gonadotrophic
B) thyroid stimulating hormone
C) general growth hormone
D) adrenal androgen
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Which hormone triggers the growth spurt in girls as well as the development of pubic hair?

A) adrenal androgen
B) thyroid stimulating hormone
C) general growth hormone
D) estrogen
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Which hormone in males plays a critical role in the formation of male genitals prenatally and triggers the sequence of changes in primary and secondary sex characteristics at puberty?

A) thyroxine
B) adrenal androgen
C) testosterone
D) estrogen
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If a 10-year-old boy is not growing at a normal rate, which hormone level might the doctor check?

A) Thyroxine
B) Adrenal androgen
C) Testosterone
D) Gonadotrophic hormones
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9
What happens to the brain during the first adolescent growth spurt, between 13 and 15 years?

A) The prefrontal cortex and the frontal lobe expands
B) The prefrontal cortex matures and the neurons in the prefrontal cortex form new synapses with those in other parts of the brain
C) The cerebral cortex becomes thicker and the neuronal pathways become more efficient
D) The brain virtually shuts down allowing the body to focus on rapid physical growth.
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Josh is 15 years old. His brother Mark is 11. Josh is much better at videogames than Mark now that he is an adolescent. What about his brain development would be causing this to be the case?

A) Growth in brain areas that control spatial perception, motor functions, and information processing improve between ages 13-15.
B) Hormones released during puberty increase the adolescent's processing speed.
C) The growth of the prefrontal cortex and frontal lobe increase the competitive nature of the adolescent.
D) Growth in the brain that effects decision making, reaction time, and cognition are not fully mature until age thirteen.
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When does the second brain growth spurt of adolescence occur?

A) Age 13-18
B) Age 17-early adulthood
C) Age 18-adulthood
D) Depends on the adolescent
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Some high schools in the United States are beginning the school day later and ending it in the evening. What research regarding circadian rhythms caused these schools to change their start and end time?

A) Adolescents have a melatonin surge later in the day, causing them to have difficulties waking early and allowing them to stay up late.
B) Adolescents circadian rhythms cause them to feel more positively towards a school day that begins later.
C) Adolescents release thyroxin at high levels, causing them to need more morning sleep and a later bedtime.
D) Adolescents attendance rates improve if the commencement time is later in the day.
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Why would a college student with delayed sleep phase syndrome not want to enroll in an early morning class?

A) She can't wake up on time since she can't fall asleep until between 3:00 AM and 4:00 AM
B) They are more alert in the afternoon so they would do better in an afternoon class.
C) They would be considered night owls and should take evening classes.
D) They wake up refreshed but feel sleepy once they need to do cognitive tasks
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Name two social factors preventing teens from getting adequate sleep.

A) They are acutely worried about how they look and if they are popular socially
B) They are texting friends or using their computers
C) They are experiencing intense academic pressures and worry about grades
D) Their circadian rhythms cause them to want to sleep in and stay up late
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What is the first visible sign of puberty?

A) facial and body hair
B) acne
C) primary sex characteristics
D) adolescent growth spurt
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What triggers the adolescent growth spurt?

A) testosterone in boys, estrodial in girls
B) human growth hormone released by the pituitary
C) thyroxine
D) adrenaline
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Thirteen year old Ryan has a size 10 shoe even though he is just five feet tall. In fact, it seems as though parts of his body are growing at different rates. Why would this be so?

A) The different parts of the adolescent's body do not grow at the same pace.
B) Adolescent growth is proximodistal.
C) Adolescent growth is cephaulcaudal.
D) Although adolescents appear as though their body parts are growing at different rates, they are growing symmetrically.
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18
At what age do most females reach adult height?

A) 20
B) 21
C) 18
D) 16
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19
At what age do most males reach adult height?

A) 18-23
B) 15
C) 25
D) 14
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20
Because of advanced joint development, early adolescent girls outperform boys in sports that require what skill?

A) speed
B) coordination
C) stamina
D) strength
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What two facial features become more prominent in adolescence?

A) jaw and forehead
B) eyes and lips
C) ears and mouth
D) cheeks and nose
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What happens to the heart and lungs during adolescence?

A) They decrease in size
B) They increase in size
C) Heart rate increases, lung capacity increases
D) Increases in growth stop
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What are the sex organs required for reproduction called?

A) menarche
B) semenarche
C) primary sex characteristics
D) secondary sex characteristics
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What are the sex characteristics that are not directly related to reproduction called?

A) menarche
B) semenarche
C) primary sex characteristics
D) secondary sex characteristics
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What is a female's first menstruation called?

A) Menstruation
B) Secular trend
C) Menarche
D) Semenarche
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How do primary and secondary sex characteristics develop?

A) Sequentially in five distinct stages
B) Randomly depending on your genetics and environment
C) Sequentially in industrialized cultures but not in cultures with poor health outcomes
D) According to a secular trend
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27
How can improvements in health and nutrition change menarche?

A) Improved health and nutrition can lower the age of menarche.
B) Improved health and nutrition can increase the age of menarche.
C) Worsening health conditions and nutrition can cause an increase in the frequency of menstruation.
D) Worsening health conditions and nutrition can prevent fertility.
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28
Ali is a thin 15-year-old. She is physically fit, involved in gymnastics and swimming. Why would she not have experienced menarche yet?

A) Some girls are late bloomers, beginning menarche later than others
B) Involvement in athletics leads to disrupted primary sex characteristics
C) Lowered body fat often leads to delayed menarche
D) Stress, especially as a result of athletic competition, can delay menarche
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29
Currently, when do girls show signs of puberty as compared with their mothers?

A) Within the same time frame
B) 1-2 years earlier than their mothers did
C) 1-2 years later than their mothers did
D) Approximately 5 years earlier
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When, on average, does spermarche take place?

A) At the beginning of puberty
B) 13-14 years of age
C) 10-12 years of age
D) 14-16 years of age
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31
How do boys and girls whose development occurs earlier or later than expected feel about themselves?

A) They are less happy and have lowered self esteem
B) They feel confident with how their development is unfolding
C) They don't have expectations regarding the timing of their development so there is little if any impact
D) They have significantly higher diagnosis of mental illnesses
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32
What are some outcomes for early development in girls?

A) Greater prestige among peers as well as enhanced intelligence
B) Greater depression and earlier sex
C) Increased popularity among same sex peers and increased conflict with parents
D) Increased fear and hostility
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33
Why is there an increased risk of substance abuse for boys and girls who mature early?

A) They are more likely to be depressed
B) They look older and have older friends who are experimenting with substance use
C) They are trying to be adults in behavior since their bodies resemble those of adults
D) They look older so parents supervise less
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34
Which type of parenting results in sexual activity and substance abuse in early developing adolescents?

A) authoritative
B) authoritarian
C) permissive
D) neglecting
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When do most people have their first sexual encounter?

A) Late teens to early twenties
B) Early to mid-teens
C) Mid-to late teens
D) After marriage
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Which racial and ethnic group has the highest numbers of high school students having had sexual intercourse at least once?

A) Native Americans
B) Hispanic Americans
C) Whites
D) African Americans
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37
What are common social factors of boys who become sexually active early?

A) They are more likely to be poor, lack adult supervision, use alcohol, and were abused or neglected in childhood
B) They were learning disabled, retained at least one year in school, and came from homes where both parents worked
C) They were sexually mature early, they worked at an early age, they were unsupervised by parents
D) They used substances, had a record of delinquency, and tended to be the middle child in the family
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38
What are common social factors of girls who are sexually active early?

A) They had difficulties in school, early menarche, a history of sexual abuse
B) They had difficulties socially, were friends with boys more than girls, used alcohol earlier than peers
C) They dated early, played sports, had few friends
D) They had siblings who were sexually active early, they failed at least one grade, they watched 20 plus hours of TV each week
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39
Which racial and ethnic group of students reported being most likely to use condoms?

A) Hispanic Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) African Americans
D) Whites
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40
Which type of sex education approach does the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Society for Adolescent Medicine claim are the most effective?

A) Abstinence only
B) Curriculum about emphasizes birth control and the prevention of STDs
C) The approach should be chosen by parents and not schools
D) A combination of abstinence-only programs and those that provide information about reproduction, sexuality, and contraception
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41
Which socioeconomic group are teens who wed likely to live in?

A) Middle
B) Upper
C) Lower
D) It depends on the level of financial support they receive from family members
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42
What are teens who marry more likely to do?

A) Divorce
B) Live in poverty
C) Drop out of school
D) All of the above
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43
What is the rate of teen pregnancy in the United States as it compares to other industrialized countries?

A) It is the lowest as we have means of birth control that are widely accepted
B) It is in the middle
C) It is the highest despite the fact that birth control is accessible
D) The United States ranks fourth in teen pregnancy rates
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44
Which of the following act as protective factors for teen girls, causing them to decrease their likelihood of pregnancy?

A) Good grades
B) Communication with their mothers about sex and contraception
C) Having educational goals
D) All of the above
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45
What causes a person to be gay or lesbian?

A) genetics
B) biology
C) environment
D) the cause is still unknown but probably a variety of factors
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46
What is meant by the term transgendered?

A) It is the same as gay and lesbian
B) It is the same as heterosexual
C) It is the same as bisexual
D) A person's mind is one gender while their biology is another
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47
Why are so many teens being diagnosed with diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease?

A) These diseases have a strong genetic component
B) Because of environmental toxins
C) Because they are overweight
D) Pediatricians are now better at diagnosing these conditions earlier
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48
What are contributing factors as to why so many teens in the United States are overweight?

A) They have poor eating habits and are less physically active than prior generations
B) They put on weight due to the presence of hormones such as testosterone and estrodial
C) They don't diet
D) Genetics
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49
Which form of birth control can help to protect against STDs?

A) Diaphragm
B) The pill
C) Condoms
D) Abortion
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50
Which STD puts girls at risk of cervical cancer?

A) chlamydia
B) genital warts
C) genital herpes
D) syphilis
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51
Which STD now has a vaccine that is recommended for all girls ages 9-26?

A) HIV/AIDS
B) Genital warts
C) Genital herpes
D) Gonorrhea
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52
Which teens are most likely to use alcohol and drugs?

A) Those who have authoritative parents
B) Those who have siblings who use alcohol or drugs
C) Those who engage in sensation seeking or risky behavior
D) Those who have few friends
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53
Which illicit drugs have over half of youth in grades 10 and 12 used in the past twelve months prior to being surveyed?

A) Marijuana
B) Ritalin
C) Methamphetamine
D) Alcohol
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54
What is the leading cause of death for African American teens?

A) Accidents
B) Drug overdose
C) Homicide
D) Disease
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55
Who was the first person to view adolescence as a transitional period between childhood and adulthood?

A) Piaget
B) Hall
C) Freud
D) Bowlby
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56
Lately, 15-year-old Aaron has been hanging out with kids who are always in trouble. Twice he was expelled for fighting, and other kids think of him now as a bully. He defies the curfew his parents have set for him, and once he even threatened his mother if she did not give him money. This seems to be a stark contrast to how he acted just a few years ago, getting high grades, having a small group of friends who stayed out of trouble. Why is Aaron acting the way that he is?

A) He is a juvenile delinquent.
B) He has depressive disorder.
C) He has bipolar disorder.
D) He has adolescent-onset conduct disorder.
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57
What is the most important factor in the development of adolescent-onset conduct disorder?

A) Parenting style
B) Peer influence
C) Genetics
D) Poor schools
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58
Which type of parent increases the risk of adolescent-onset conduct disorder?

A) Authoritative
B) Authoritarian
C) Strict
D) Parents who have also had conduct disorder
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59
What are parenting practices that help children become resilient to adolescent-onset conduct disorder?

A) Strict parenting yet a culture that allows for permissiveness to balance out the needs of the adolescent
B) Permissive parenting that does not restrict the teens need for independence
C) Parenting that includes good monitoring as well as emotional support for teens
D) Parents who treat teens as their friends, developing a strong rapport of equality with them
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60
Sean and his friends intentionally break the law every weekend. What is their behavior called?

A) Adolescent-onset conduct disorder
B) Delinquency
C) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
D) Borderline Personality
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61
What is the age group with the highest arrest rate?

A) 11-14
B) 18-13
C) 15-17
D) 12-16
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62
What disorder is fueled by the media's image that thin is beautiful?

A) Adolescent-onset conduct disorder
B) Depression
C) Eating disorders
D) Borderline personality disorder
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63
What is the goal of treating a person with anorexia nervosa?

A) Diagnosing their underlying mental health
B) Getting them to eat
C) Helping them to see that thin is not beautiful but is deadly
D) Getting their family into therapy
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64
Anthony's girlfriend has told him countless times that if he breaks up with her that she will kill herself. What is she likely to be suffering from?

A) Adolescent-onset conduct disorder
B) Borderline Personality Disorder
C) Anorexia Nervosa
D) Bulimia
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65
What is a compelling reason why guns should not be in the homes of adolescents?

A) Accidents can happen
B) They are dangerous
C) Depressed adolescents may see them as a means to suicide
D) They are illegal
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66
Why does depression hinder academic achievement?

A) It interferes with memory
B) The student is too sad to do school work
C) The student is thinking of suicide over academics
D) They are often poor students to begin with
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67
How are anorexia nervosa and bulimia related?

A) They are not related.
B) They are both eating disorders
C) The treatment for both is identical
D) They both have as a root cause borderline personality disorder
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68
Which disorder, do psychoanalysts believe may have as a root cause the fear of growing up?

A) Infantile amnesia
B) Adolescent-onset conduct disorder
C) Eating disorders
D) Depression
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69
Why might parents be unaware that their children have an eating disorder?

A) They pay little attention to them in adolescence
B) Teens hide their disorder in a variety of ways by lying about what they eat and wearing loose fitting clothing
C) Most parents become permissive when their children are adolescents with little monitoring of their meals
D) They are neglectful
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70
Adolescence is a culture's response to __________ .
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71
The hormones which stimulate the growth of ovaries in girls and testes in boys are the __________ .
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72
There are__________ growth spurts in the adolescent brain.
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73
A consequence of a being sleep deprived adolescent is __________ .
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74
Rod has difficulty falling asleep at night but eventually, betwen 3:00 AM and 4:00 AM he does manage to dose off. Accordingly, he often can't wake up until around noon. Rod has__________ .
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75
A child's __________ grow to adult size earlier than other parts of the body.
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76
Most females reach adult height by age __________ .
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77
In adolescence __________ changes the young person's facial appearance.
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78
__________ outperform __________ of the same age with regard to athletic skills that require coordination, such as pitching a softball.
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79
__________ have more fat in adolescence than __________ do.
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Bodily changes that include breast development, changing voice, facial hair, and body hair are called __________ .
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