Deck 11: Adolescence: Physical and Cognitive Development

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The secondary sex characteristics are the structures that make reproduction possible.
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Legs reach their peak growth before the shoulders and chest.
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Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by irrational fear of weight gain, distorted body image, and severe weight loss.
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Most American adolescents are unhealthy.
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Testosterone typically brakes the male growth spurt some years before estrogen brakes that of females.
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Bulimia nervosa is connected with irregular menstrual cycles.
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Visual-spatial ability refers to the ability to visualize objects or shapes and to mentally manipulate and rotate them.
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Death rates are low in adolescence, but they are nearly twice as great for female adolescents as male adolescents.
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The personal fable is connected with behaviors such as being reserved and avoiding risks.
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Firearms account for 25% of adolescent suicides in the United States.
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Abstinence syndrome is a characteristic cluster of symptoms that results from a sudden increase in the level of usage of a substance.
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Late-maturing boys are more poised, relaxed, and good-natured than early-maturing boys.
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In middle childhood, preconventional thought tends to emerge, and children usually begin to judge right and wrong in terms of rewards and punishments.
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According to research, Girls in the United States are more likely than boys to have reading problems.
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During the adolescent growth spurt, boys develop relatively broader hips compared with their shoulders, whereas the opposite is true for girls.
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The transition to the new school setting is often accompanied by an increase in grades and participation in school activities.
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In the postconventional level, moral reasoning is based on the person's own moral standards.
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Substance abuse is the leading cause of death in the United States for adolescents.
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Menarche comes sooner to girls who have a lower percentage of body fat, such as those with eating disorders or athletes.
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Latency is a stage of development characterized by reaching sexual maturity and the ability to reproduce.
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In girls, the pituitary gland:

A) enables growth spurts in height and weight.
B) stimulates the pituitary gland to increase testosterone production.
C) signals the ovaries to boost estrogen production at puberty.
D) prevents the long bones from making further gains in length.
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In the context of puberty, which of the following statements is true of the pituitary gland?

A) It causes the testes to decrease their output of testosterone.
B) It releases hormones that control physical growth and the gonads.
C) It stimulates the hypothalamus, perpetuating the feedback loop.
D) It prevents the long bones from making further gains in length.
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The structures that make reproduction possible are referred to as:

A) personal fables.
B) primary sex characteristics.
C) secondary sex characteristics.
D) epiphyseal closures.
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Which of the following statements is true of sex hormones?

A) They stimulate the hypothalamus, perpetuating the feedback loop in puberty.
B) They respond to pituitary hormones by increasing their production of alleles.
C) They control the production of antibodies by the immune system.
D) They signal the pituitary gland, which, in turn, constrains hormones.
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The onset of adolescence coincides with the advent of _____.

A) puberty
B) juvenile delinquency
C) infirmity
D) separation anxiety
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Which of the following is the first noticeable sign of puberty in boys?

A) Development of pubic hair
B) Development of acne
C) Deepening of the voice
D) Accelerated growth of the testes
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Which of the following statements is true of gynecomastia?

A) It prevents the long bones from making further gains in length.
B) It is commonly experienced by adolescent girls.
C) It usually progresses over time and is present throughout the lifetime of an individual.
D) It stems from the small amount of female sex hormones secreted by the testes.
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The transition from elementary school appears to be more difficult for boys than girls.
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At age 20 or 21, men stop growing taller because testosterone causes _____, which prevents the long bones from making further gains in length.

A) nocturnal emission
B) epiphyseal closure
C) osteoporosis
D) gynecomastia
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Which of the following is a difference between primary sex characteristics and secondary sex characteristics?

A) The primary sex characteristics are physical indicators of sexual maturation, while the secondary sex characteristics trigger the development of sex hormones.
B) The primary sex characteristics are structures that make reproduction possible, while the secondary sex characteristics are not directly involved in reproduction.
C) The primary sex characteristics include breast development, while the secondary sex characteristics include the ovaries and testes.
D) The primary sex characteristics respond to pituitary hormones, while the secondary sex characteristics do not respond to pituitary hormones.
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Disadvantaged adolescent female African Americans are more likely to graduate from high school and avoid coercive romantic relationships.
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At the age of 14 or 15, deepen because of growth of the _____, and the lengthening of the vocal cords.

A) larynx
B) pituitary gland
C) femur
D) pineal gland
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Students from high-income households and small urban areas are at greater risk of dropping out of school.
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Which of the following is true of the adolescent growth spurt?

A) Adolescents tend to eat enormous quantities of food to fuel their growth spurts.
B) Boys start to spurt in height sooner than girls, at an average age of a little more than ten.
C) Girls gain twice as much muscle tissue as boys while going through growth spurts.
D) Adolescents begin to spurt in height about half a year after they begin to spurt in weight.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding adolescent changes?

A) Boys start to spurt in height sooner than girls.
B) Most adolescents acquire a plump and rounded body structure during adolescence.
C) Boys gain twice as much fatty tissue as girls.
D) Many adolescents are relatively slender compared with their preadolescent stature.
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_____ are physical indicators of sexual maturation that are not directly involved in reproduction.

A) Adolescent risk behaviors
B) Primary sex characteristics
C) Secondary sex characteristics
D) Personal fables
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Which of the following stages of development is characterized by reaching sexual maturity and the ability to reproduce?

A) Latency
B) Puberty
C) Formal operations
D) Concrete operations
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Which of the following triggers the development of acne?

A) Progesterone
B) Estrogen
C) Testosterone
D) Serotonin
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In the context of puberty, which of the following statements is true of the gonads?

A) They stimulate the testes to increase their output of testosterone, leading to the development of genitals.
B) They trigger abnormalities in the endocrine system.
C) They stimulate the hypothalamus, perpetuating the feedback loop.
D) They respond to pituitary hormones by increasing their production of sex hormones.
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Which of the following is a sex hormone?

A) Androgen
B) Insulin
C) Renin
D) Secretin
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_____ is a condition involving progressive loss of bone tissue.

A) Menarche
B) Menopause
C) Gynecomastia
D) Osteoporosis
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Which of the following is a characteristic of anorexia nervosa?

A) Binge eating
B) A distorted body image
C) An increase in bone density
D) A dramatic weight gain
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In adolescent girls, the vaginal lining varies in thickness according to the amount of _____ in the bloodstream.

A) oxytocin
B) estrogen
C) testosterone
D) somatostatin
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Nicotine, cocaine, and amphetamines are the most common _____.

A) carcinogens
B) stimulants
C) mutants
D) teratogens
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Bulimia nervosa, like anorexia nervosa, _____.

A) is connected with irregular menstrual cycles
B) involves following a good diet to maintain a healthful weight
C) afflicts males more than females during adolescence
D) is related to severe weight gain
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Which of the following is a depressant?

A) Barbiturate
B) Marijuana
C) Cocaine
D) Amphetamine
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Victor, a boy in high school, has matured earlier than his other male friends. He plays on many of the sports teams with his seniors. In this scenario, Victor is:

A) more likely to be dependent and insecure.
B) more likely to be bullied and dominated.
C) less likely to be aggressive and involved in delinquent behavior.
D) more likely to be poised, relaxed, and good-natured.
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_____ is a persistent pattern of use characterized by frequent intoxication; impairment of physical, social, or emotional well-being; and possible physical addiction.

A) A substance use disorder
B) The female athlete triad
C) Anorexia nervosa
D) Bulimia nervosa
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Which of the following statements is true of menarche among adolescent girls?

A) Girls usually begin to ovulate five to six months after menarche.
B) Body height of adolescent girls plays a crucial role in the onset of menarche.
C) The onset of menarche can be determined by average height.
D) Menarche comes later to girls who have a lower percentage of body fat.
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_____ describes women who have low availability of energy, menstrual problems, and lessened bone density.

A) The female athlete triad
B) Rett syndrome
C) Turner syndrome
D) Bulimia nervosa
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Which of the following is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent cycles of binge eating and purging?

A) Gynecomastia
B) Osteoporosis
C) Bulimia nervosa
D) Anorexia nervosa
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Which of the following statements is true of nutrition during adolescent years?

A) Most teenagers do not consume enough fat.
B) Most teenagers do not consume enough sodium.
C) Most teenagers do not consume enough calcium.
D) Most teenagers do not consume enough sugar.
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In comparison with their late-maturing peers, early-maturing boys are:

A) likely to be more dependent and insecure.
B) more likely to bullied and dominated.
C) less aggressive and less delinquent.
D) more poised, relaxed, and good-natured.
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Which of the following brakes the female growth spurt during adolescence?

A) Testosterone
B) Menarche
C) Estrogen
D) Oxytocin
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Calcium intake is particularly important for females to:

A) avoid early puberty.
B) avoid abnormalities in the endocrine system.
C) prevent early menopause.
D) prevent osteoporosis later in life.
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Which of the following is a stimulant?

A) Alcohol
B) Heroin
C) Amphetamine
D) Barbiturate
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According to a study by Vroman in 2010, unlike early-maturing boys, late-maturing boys are:

A) less likely to get involved in substance abuse than early-maturing boys.
B) more dependent and insecure than early-maturing boys.
C) more aggressive and delinquent than early-maturing boys.
D) more poised, relaxed, and good-natured than early-maturing boys.
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Which of the following is a difference between early-maturing girls and girls who mature later on?

A) Early-maturing girls are at lower risk for psychological problems than girls who mature later on.
B) Early-maturing girls find that shorter boys are less reluctant to approach them than girls who mature later on.
C) Early-maturing girls are at greater risk for substance abuse than girls who mature later on.
D) Early-maturing girls obtain higher grades in school than girls who mature later on.
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Which of the following statements is true of alcohol?

A) It increases inhibitions.
B) It improves concentration.
C) It improves coordination.
D) It distorts perceptions.
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Which of the following statements is true of estrogen?

A) It promotes the growth of the fatty and supporting tissue in the hips and buttocks.
B) It accelerates the female growth spurt some years after testosterone accelerates that of males.
C) It prevents the long bones from making further gains in length in females.
D) It brings about the cessation of menarche in women.
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In the context of gender differences in cognitive ability, which of the following improves visual-spatial performance?

A) Solving complex mathematics problems
B) Engaging in word games during leisure
C) Playing with toys such as blocks, Legos, and Erector sets
D) Actively participating in community-supporting events
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In middle childhood, conventional thought tends to emerge, and children usually begin to judge right and wrong in terms of:

A) rules and laws.
B) rewards and punishments.
C) ethical principles.
D) cognitive abilities.
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In the context of adolescent egocentrism, which of the following is true of the concept of the imaginary audience?

A) It involves the belief that one's thoughts are unique and special.
B) It involves risky behavior where adolescents form online relationships with strangers.
C) It involves the assumption that other people are concerned with one's appearance more so than they really are.
D) It involves an intense desire to be in the public eye and a disregard for personal appearance.
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_____ refers to the ability to imagine objects or shapes and to mentally manipulate and rotate them.

A) Visual-cognitive ability
B) Formal operation ability
C) Abstract based ability
D) Visual-spatial ability
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According to Kohlberg, the _____ is a period during which moral judgments are derived from moral principles and people look to themselves to set moral standards.

A) postconventional level
B) conventional level
C) preconventional level
D) transcendental level
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In the context of moral development, in adolescence, many-not all-individuals:

A) become capable of formal-operational thinking.
B) judge right and wrong in terms of social conventions, rules, and laws.
C) tend to view right and wrong in terms of rewards and punishments.
D) tend to make preconventional judgments.
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Which of the following best describes the personal fable?

A) It is the belief that moral judgments are derived from moral principles and people should look to themselves to set moral standards
B) It is the belief that a person's feelings and ideas are special and unique and that he or she is invulnerable
C) It is the belief in magic, mythical creatures, and the supernatural during adolescence
D) It is the belief that others around a person are as concerned with his or her thoughts and behaviors as he or she is
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Olivia is attending a birthday party with her friends. She is wearing a new dress that she recently bought from a boutique. She is quite self-conscious about how she's looking in the dress and is assuming that her friends are also scrutinizing her outfit. This scenario illustrates the concept of _____.

A) learned helplessness
B) imaginary audience
C) personal fable
D) social cognition
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Which of the following statements is true of cocaine?

A) It dilates the arteries of the heart.
B) It spikes the blood pressure.
C) It decreases the heart rate.
D) It thins the blood.
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Ahmed is a social activist. He organized demonstrations and other forms of civil disobedience in California against fur dealers because he firmly believes that it is wrong to kill animals for their fur. According to Kohlberg, Ahmed is in _____ of the postconventional level of moral development.

A) Stage 1
B) Stage 3
C) Stage 4
D) Stage 6
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Which of the following is a hallucinogenic drug?

A) Codeine
B) Barbiturate
C) Marijuana
D) Amphetamine
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Which of the following statements is true about gender differences in cognitive abilities?

A) Boys begin to outperform girls on many types of visual-spatial tasks starting at age eight or nine.
B) Males acquire language faster than females and surpass them in verbal ability throughout their lives.
C) Historically, It has been believed that female adolescents generally outperform males in mathematics.
D) Girls in the United States are more likely than boys to have problems understanding abstract concepts.
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Which of the following examples illustrates a personal fable?

A) Lena believes that a magical world of fairies and pixies exists and daydreams about it during classes.
B) Rupal is experimenting with various dance forms.She is keen on becoming an expert in the one dance form that she enjoys best.
C) Monica is experimenting with the drugs available on campus.She thinks she can never get addicted to any of it because she is young and healthy.
D) Nora is scared that she will die of alcohol poisoning because she took a sip of beer with friends.
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Which of the following statements is true of gender differences in cognitive abilities?

A) Girls usually outperform boys on many types of visual-spatial tasks.
B) Historically, it has been believed that female adolescents generally outperform males in mathematics.
C) Girls in the United States are more likely than boys to have reading problems.
D) As a group, females surpass males in verbal ability throughout their lives.
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Amanda is at the prom with her friends. She is dressed in a beautiful dress and perfect accessories. In spite of that, she feels awkward and self-conscious. She thinks each person in the hall is watching and judging her appearance critically. Amanda's example illustrates the concept of _____.

A) learned helplessness
B) imaginary audience
C) personal fable
D) social cognition
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Which of the following is an example of the personal fable?

A) Darren, a 15-year-old, is a chain smoker and feels invulnerable to the harmful effects of nicotine.
B) Jack, a 14-year-old, believes in magic, mythical creatures, and the supernatural.
C) Renato, a 14-year-old, is worried that he will die because he smoked a pack of cigarette.
D) Oscar, a 13-year-old, believes that others are constantly watching and paying attention to him.
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Which of the following statements is true of marijuana?

A) It helps users relax and elevates their mood.
B) It enhances short-term memory of users.
C) It helps users in better perceptual-motor coordination.
D) It decreases sensory awareness of users.
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Children in early childhood tend to view right and wrong in terms of rewards and punishments. Lawrence Kohlberg referred to such judgments as _____.

A) postconventional
B) conventional
C) preconventional
D) transcendental
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The stage of _____ is the top level in Jean Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory.

A) social cognition
B) latency
C) concrete operations
D) formal operations
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Jared received a sport-utility vehicle as a present from his dad for his seventeenth birthday. As a result, he has become quite popular among his schoolmates. He often brags about his new car and takes his friends on long rides, usually driving over the speed limit. He believes that driving at high speeds is a thrilling experience. He considers himself too smart to be caught by cops for violating the traffic rules. This scenario illustrates the concept of _____.

A) anorexia nervosa
B) learned helplessness
C) personal fable
D) bulimia nervosa
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The secondary sex characteristics are the structures that make reproduction possible.
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Legs reach their peak growth before the shoulders and chest.
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Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by irrational fear of weight gain, distorted body image, and severe weight loss.
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Most American adolescents are unhealthy.
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Testosterone typically brakes the male growth spurt some years before estrogen brakes that of females.
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Bulimia nervosa is connected with irregular menstrual cycles.
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Visual-spatial ability refers to the ability to visualize objects or shapes and to mentally manipulate and rotate them.
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Death rates are low in adolescence, but they are nearly twice as great for female adolescents as male adolescents.
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The personal fable is connected with behaviors such as being reserved and avoiding risks.
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Firearms account for 25% of adolescent suicides in the United States.
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Abstinence syndrome is a characteristic cluster of symptoms that results from a sudden increase in the level of usage of a substance.
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Late-maturing boys are more poised, relaxed, and good-natured than early-maturing boys.
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In middle childhood, preconventional thought tends to emerge, and children usually begin to judge right and wrong in terms of rewards and punishments.
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According to research, Girls in the United States are more likely than boys to have reading problems.
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During the adolescent growth spurt, boys develop relatively broader hips compared with their shoulders, whereas the opposite is true for girls.
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The transition to the new school setting is often accompanied by an increase in grades and participation in school activities.
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In the postconventional level, moral reasoning is based on the person's own moral standards.
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Substance abuse is the leading cause of death in the United States for adolescents.
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Menarche comes sooner to girls who have a lower percentage of body fat, such as those with eating disorders or athletes.
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Latency is a stage of development characterized by reaching sexual maturity and the ability to reproduce.
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In girls, the pituitary gland:

A) enables growth spurts in height and weight.
B) stimulates the pituitary gland to increase testosterone production.
C) signals the ovaries to boost estrogen production at puberty.
D) prevents the long bones from making further gains in length.
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In the context of puberty, which of the following statements is true of the pituitary gland?

A) It causes the testes to decrease their output of testosterone.
B) It releases hormones that control physical growth and the gonads.
C) It stimulates the hypothalamus, perpetuating the feedback loop.
D) It prevents the long bones from making further gains in length.
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The structures that make reproduction possible are referred to as:

A) personal fables.
B) primary sex characteristics.
C) secondary sex characteristics.
D) epiphyseal closures.
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Which of the following statements is true of sex hormones?

A) They stimulate the hypothalamus, perpetuating the feedback loop in puberty.
B) They respond to pituitary hormones by increasing their production of alleles.
C) They control the production of antibodies by the immune system.
D) They signal the pituitary gland, which, in turn, constrains hormones.
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The onset of adolescence coincides with the advent of _____.

A) puberty
B) juvenile delinquency
C) infirmity
D) separation anxiety
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Which of the following is the first noticeable sign of puberty in boys?

A) Development of pubic hair
B) Development of acne
C) Deepening of the voice
D) Accelerated growth of the testes
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Which of the following statements is true of gynecomastia?

A) It prevents the long bones from making further gains in length.
B) It is commonly experienced by adolescent girls.
C) It usually progresses over time and is present throughout the lifetime of an individual.
D) It stems from the small amount of female sex hormones secreted by the testes.
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The transition from elementary school appears to be more difficult for boys than girls.
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At age 20 or 21, men stop growing taller because testosterone causes _____, which prevents the long bones from making further gains in length.

A) nocturnal emission
B) epiphyseal closure
C) osteoporosis
D) gynecomastia
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Which of the following is a difference between primary sex characteristics and secondary sex characteristics?

A) The primary sex characteristics are physical indicators of sexual maturation, while the secondary sex characteristics trigger the development of sex hormones.
B) The primary sex characteristics are structures that make reproduction possible, while the secondary sex characteristics are not directly involved in reproduction.
C) The primary sex characteristics include breast development, while the secondary sex characteristics include the ovaries and testes.
D) The primary sex characteristics respond to pituitary hormones, while the secondary sex characteristics do not respond to pituitary hormones.
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Disadvantaged adolescent female African Americans are more likely to graduate from high school and avoid coercive romantic relationships.
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At the age of 14 or 15, deepen because of growth of the _____, and the lengthening of the vocal cords.

A) larynx
B) pituitary gland
C) femur
D) pineal gland
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Students from high-income households and small urban areas are at greater risk of dropping out of school.
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Which of the following is true of the adolescent growth spurt?

A) Adolescents tend to eat enormous quantities of food to fuel their growth spurts.
B) Boys start to spurt in height sooner than girls, at an average age of a little more than ten.
C) Girls gain twice as much muscle tissue as boys while going through growth spurts.
D) Adolescents begin to spurt in height about half a year after they begin to spurt in weight.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding adolescent changes?

A) Boys start to spurt in height sooner than girls.
B) Most adolescents acquire a plump and rounded body structure during adolescence.
C) Boys gain twice as much fatty tissue as girls.
D) Many adolescents are relatively slender compared with their preadolescent stature.
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_____ are physical indicators of sexual maturation that are not directly involved in reproduction.

A) Adolescent risk behaviors
B) Primary sex characteristics
C) Secondary sex characteristics
D) Personal fables
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Which of the following stages of development is characterized by reaching sexual maturity and the ability to reproduce?

A) Latency
B) Puberty
C) Formal operations
D) Concrete operations
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Which of the following triggers the development of acne?

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B) Estrogen
C) Testosterone
D) Serotonin
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In the context of puberty, which of the following statements is true of the gonads?

A) They stimulate the testes to increase their output of testosterone, leading to the development of genitals.
B) They trigger abnormalities in the endocrine system.
C) They stimulate the hypothalamus, perpetuating the feedback loop.
D) They respond to pituitary hormones by increasing their production of sex hormones.
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Which of the following is a sex hormone?

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B) Insulin
C) Renin
D) Secretin
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_____ is a condition involving progressive loss of bone tissue.

A) Menarche
B) Menopause
C) Gynecomastia
D) Osteoporosis
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Which of the following is a characteristic of anorexia nervosa?

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B) A distorted body image
C) An increase in bone density
D) A dramatic weight gain
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In adolescent girls, the vaginal lining varies in thickness according to the amount of _____ in the bloodstream.

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B) estrogen
C) testosterone
D) somatostatin
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Nicotine, cocaine, and amphetamines are the most common _____.

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D) teratogens
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Bulimia nervosa, like anorexia nervosa, _____.

A) is connected with irregular menstrual cycles
B) involves following a good diet to maintain a healthful weight
C) afflicts males more than females during adolescence
D) is related to severe weight gain
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Which of the following is a depressant?

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B) Marijuana
C) Cocaine
D) Amphetamine
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47
Victor, a boy in high school, has matured earlier than his other male friends. He plays on many of the sports teams with his seniors. In this scenario, Victor is:

A) more likely to be dependent and insecure.
B) more likely to be bullied and dominated.
C) less likely to be aggressive and involved in delinquent behavior.
D) more likely to be poised, relaxed, and good-natured.
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48
_____ is a persistent pattern of use characterized by frequent intoxication; impairment of physical, social, or emotional well-being; and possible physical addiction.

A) A substance use disorder
B) The female athlete triad
C) Anorexia nervosa
D) Bulimia nervosa
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49
Which of the following statements is true of menarche among adolescent girls?

A) Girls usually begin to ovulate five to six months after menarche.
B) Body height of adolescent girls plays a crucial role in the onset of menarche.
C) The onset of menarche can be determined by average height.
D) Menarche comes later to girls who have a lower percentage of body fat.
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50
_____ describes women who have low availability of energy, menstrual problems, and lessened bone density.

A) The female athlete triad
B) Rett syndrome
C) Turner syndrome
D) Bulimia nervosa
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51
Which of the following is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent cycles of binge eating and purging?

A) Gynecomastia
B) Osteoporosis
C) Bulimia nervosa
D) Anorexia nervosa
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52
Which of the following statements is true of nutrition during adolescent years?

A) Most teenagers do not consume enough fat.
B) Most teenagers do not consume enough sodium.
C) Most teenagers do not consume enough calcium.
D) Most teenagers do not consume enough sugar.
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53
In comparison with their late-maturing peers, early-maturing boys are:

A) likely to be more dependent and insecure.
B) more likely to bullied and dominated.
C) less aggressive and less delinquent.
D) more poised, relaxed, and good-natured.
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54
Which of the following brakes the female growth spurt during adolescence?

A) Testosterone
B) Menarche
C) Estrogen
D) Oxytocin
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55
Calcium intake is particularly important for females to:

A) avoid early puberty.
B) avoid abnormalities in the endocrine system.
C) prevent early menopause.
D) prevent osteoporosis later in life.
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56
Which of the following is a stimulant?

A) Alcohol
B) Heroin
C) Amphetamine
D) Barbiturate
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57
According to a study by Vroman in 2010, unlike early-maturing boys, late-maturing boys are:

A) less likely to get involved in substance abuse than early-maturing boys.
B) more dependent and insecure than early-maturing boys.
C) more aggressive and delinquent than early-maturing boys.
D) more poised, relaxed, and good-natured than early-maturing boys.
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58
Which of the following is a difference between early-maturing girls and girls who mature later on?

A) Early-maturing girls are at lower risk for psychological problems than girls who mature later on.
B) Early-maturing girls find that shorter boys are less reluctant to approach them than girls who mature later on.
C) Early-maturing girls are at greater risk for substance abuse than girls who mature later on.
D) Early-maturing girls obtain higher grades in school than girls who mature later on.
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59
Which of the following statements is true of alcohol?

A) It increases inhibitions.
B) It improves concentration.
C) It improves coordination.
D) It distorts perceptions.
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60
Which of the following statements is true of estrogen?

A) It promotes the growth of the fatty and supporting tissue in the hips and buttocks.
B) It accelerates the female growth spurt some years after testosterone accelerates that of males.
C) It prevents the long bones from making further gains in length in females.
D) It brings about the cessation of menarche in women.
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61
In the context of gender differences in cognitive ability, which of the following improves visual-spatial performance?

A) Solving complex mathematics problems
B) Engaging in word games during leisure
C) Playing with toys such as blocks, Legos, and Erector sets
D) Actively participating in community-supporting events
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62
In middle childhood, conventional thought tends to emerge, and children usually begin to judge right and wrong in terms of:

A) rules and laws.
B) rewards and punishments.
C) ethical principles.
D) cognitive abilities.
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63
In the context of adolescent egocentrism, which of the following is true of the concept of the imaginary audience?

A) It involves the belief that one's thoughts are unique and special.
B) It involves risky behavior where adolescents form online relationships with strangers.
C) It involves the assumption that other people are concerned with one's appearance more so than they really are.
D) It involves an intense desire to be in the public eye and a disregard for personal appearance.
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64
_____ refers to the ability to imagine objects or shapes and to mentally manipulate and rotate them.

A) Visual-cognitive ability
B) Formal operation ability
C) Abstract based ability
D) Visual-spatial ability
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65
According to Kohlberg, the _____ is a period during which moral judgments are derived from moral principles and people look to themselves to set moral standards.

A) postconventional level
B) conventional level
C) preconventional level
D) transcendental level
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66
In the context of moral development, in adolescence, many-not all-individuals:

A) become capable of formal-operational thinking.
B) judge right and wrong in terms of social conventions, rules, and laws.
C) tend to view right and wrong in terms of rewards and punishments.
D) tend to make preconventional judgments.
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67
Which of the following best describes the personal fable?

A) It is the belief that moral judgments are derived from moral principles and people should look to themselves to set moral standards
B) It is the belief that a person's feelings and ideas are special and unique and that he or she is invulnerable
C) It is the belief in magic, mythical creatures, and the supernatural during adolescence
D) It is the belief that others around a person are as concerned with his or her thoughts and behaviors as he or she is
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68
Olivia is attending a birthday party with her friends. She is wearing a new dress that she recently bought from a boutique. She is quite self-conscious about how she's looking in the dress and is assuming that her friends are also scrutinizing her outfit. This scenario illustrates the concept of _____.

A) learned helplessness
B) imaginary audience
C) personal fable
D) social cognition
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69
Which of the following statements is true of cocaine?

A) It dilates the arteries of the heart.
B) It spikes the blood pressure.
C) It decreases the heart rate.
D) It thins the blood.
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70
Ahmed is a social activist. He organized demonstrations and other forms of civil disobedience in California against fur dealers because he firmly believes that it is wrong to kill animals for their fur. According to Kohlberg, Ahmed is in _____ of the postconventional level of moral development.

A) Stage 1
B) Stage 3
C) Stage 4
D) Stage 6
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71
Which of the following is a hallucinogenic drug?

A) Codeine
B) Barbiturate
C) Marijuana
D) Amphetamine
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72
Which of the following statements is true about gender differences in cognitive abilities?

A) Boys begin to outperform girls on many types of visual-spatial tasks starting at age eight or nine.
B) Males acquire language faster than females and surpass them in verbal ability throughout their lives.
C) Historically, It has been believed that female adolescents generally outperform males in mathematics.
D) Girls in the United States are more likely than boys to have problems understanding abstract concepts.
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73
Which of the following examples illustrates a personal fable?

A) Lena believes that a magical world of fairies and pixies exists and daydreams about it during classes.
B) Rupal is experimenting with various dance forms.She is keen on becoming an expert in the one dance form that she enjoys best.
C) Monica is experimenting with the drugs available on campus.She thinks she can never get addicted to any of it because she is young and healthy.
D) Nora is scared that she will die of alcohol poisoning because she took a sip of beer with friends.
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74
Which of the following statements is true of gender differences in cognitive abilities?

A) Girls usually outperform boys on many types of visual-spatial tasks.
B) Historically, it has been believed that female adolescents generally outperform males in mathematics.
C) Girls in the United States are more likely than boys to have reading problems.
D) As a group, females surpass males in verbal ability throughout their lives.
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75
Amanda is at the prom with her friends. She is dressed in a beautiful dress and perfect accessories. In spite of that, she feels awkward and self-conscious. She thinks each person in the hall is watching and judging her appearance critically. Amanda's example illustrates the concept of _____.

A) learned helplessness
B) imaginary audience
C) personal fable
D) social cognition
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76
Which of the following is an example of the personal fable?

A) Darren, a 15-year-old, is a chain smoker and feels invulnerable to the harmful effects of nicotine.
B) Jack, a 14-year-old, believes in magic, mythical creatures, and the supernatural.
C) Renato, a 14-year-old, is worried that he will die because he smoked a pack of cigarette.
D) Oscar, a 13-year-old, believes that others are constantly watching and paying attention to him.
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77
Which of the following statements is true of marijuana?

A) It helps users relax and elevates their mood.
B) It enhances short-term memory of users.
C) It helps users in better perceptual-motor coordination.
D) It decreases sensory awareness of users.
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78
Children in early childhood tend to view right and wrong in terms of rewards and punishments. Lawrence Kohlberg referred to such judgments as _____.

A) postconventional
B) conventional
C) preconventional
D) transcendental
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79
The stage of _____ is the top level in Jean Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory.

A) social cognition
B) latency
C) concrete operations
D) formal operations
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80
Jared received a sport-utility vehicle as a present from his dad for his seventeenth birthday. As a result, he has become quite popular among his schoolmates. He often brags about his new car and takes his friends on long rides, usually driving over the speed limit. He believes that driving at high speeds is a thrilling experience. He considers himself too smart to be caught by cops for violating the traffic rules. This scenario illustrates the concept of _____.

A) anorexia nervosa
B) learned helplessness
C) personal fable
D) bulimia nervosa
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