Deck 16: Socioemotional Development in Adolescence
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Deck 16: Socioemotional Development in Adolescence
1
Identity ________ is the status of individuals who have made a commitment but have not experienced a crisis.
A)achievement
B)inquisition
C)diffusion
D)foreclosure
A)achievement
B)inquisition
C)diffusion
D)foreclosure
D
2
In which of the following identity statuses,proposed by James Marcia,has an individual not yet experienced a crisis nor made a commitment?
A)Identity foreclosure
B)Identity achievement
C)Identity moratorium
D)Identity diffusion
A)Identity foreclosure
B)Identity achievement
C)Identity moratorium
D)Identity diffusion
D
3
________ is a self-portrait composed of many pieces.
A)Self-esteem
B)Identity
C)Self-concept
D)Morality
A)Self-esteem
B)Identity
C)Self-concept
D)Morality
B
4
James Marcia defines commitment as a period of identity development in which adolescents
A)personally invest in identity.
B)gain self-confidence.
C)find a support system of significant others.
D)develop an inferiority complex.
A)personally invest in identity.
B)gain self-confidence.
C)find a support system of significant others.
D)develop an inferiority complex.
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5
James Marcia defines crisis as a period of identity development in which adolescents
A)struggle toward academic excellence.
B)lose their self-confidence.
C)experience an emotional trauma.
D)explore alternatives.
A)struggle toward academic excellence.
B)lose their self-confidence.
C)experience an emotional trauma.
D)explore alternatives.
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6
Erik Erikson's fifth developmental stage,which individuals experience during adolescence,is
A)intimacy versus isolation.
B)identity versus identity confusion.
C)integrity versus despair.
D)industry versus inferiority.
A)intimacy versus isolation.
B)identity versus identity confusion.
C)integrity versus despair.
D)industry versus inferiority.
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7
Adolescents who do not successfully resolve their identity crisis suffer what Erikson calls identity
A)foreclosure.
B)confusion.
C)moratorium.
D)diffusion.
A)foreclosure.
B)confusion.
C)moratorium.
D)diffusion.
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8
"Hey,what can I say-my college major is undeclared.I just don't know what I want to do yet and I don't particularly want to explore it right now.I'm not going to pressure myself into making a decision when what I really want to do is have fun." What is the identity status of this college student,according to James Marcia?
A)Identity achievement
B)Identity inquisition
C)Identity diffusion
D)Identity foreclosure
A)Identity achievement
B)Identity inquisition
C)Identity diffusion
D)Identity foreclosure
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9
Erik Erikson defines ________ as the gap between the security of childhood and the autonomy of adulthood.
A)identity confusion
B)identity moratorium
C)psychosocial confusion
D)psychosocial moratorium
A)identity confusion
B)identity moratorium
C)psychosocial confusion
D)psychosocial moratorium
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10
Identity ________ is the status of individuals who have not yet experienced a crisis or made any commitments.
A)achievement
B)inquisition
C)diffusion
D)foreclosure
A)achievement
B)inquisition
C)diffusion
D)foreclosure
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11
Whether the person is conservative,liberal,or middle-of-the-road,these define the person's ________ identity.
A)intellectual
B)vocational
C)political
D)ethnic
A)intellectual
B)vocational
C)political
D)ethnic
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12
Which part of the world or country is a person is from and how intensely the person identifies with his or her cultural heritage defines a that person's ________ identity.
A)intellectual
B)vocational
C)political
D)ethnic
A)intellectual
B)vocational
C)political
D)ethnic
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13
Latoya is 15 years old.She is most likely in which of the following developmental stages,according to Erik Erikson?
A)Intimacy versus isolation
B)Identity versus identity confusion
C)Integrity versus despair
D)Industry versus inferiority
A)Intimacy versus isolation
B)Identity versus identity confusion
C)Integrity versus despair
D)Industry versus inferiority
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14
Jodi,a 15-year-old female,has been experimenting with different sexual orientations.According to James Marcia,Jodi is experiencing identity
A)crisis.
B)diffusion.
C)foreclosure.
D)commitment.
A)crisis.
B)diffusion.
C)foreclosure.
D)commitment.
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15
Most researchers now use the term ________ in place of James Marcia's term "crisis."
A)exploration
B)confusion
C)turbulence
D)inquisition
A)exploration
B)confusion
C)turbulence
D)inquisition
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16
Harry has not been able to successfully resolve his identity crisis.He has immersed himself in the world of his peers and lost his identity in the crowd.Erik Erikson would say that Harry is suffering from identity
A)foreclosure.
B)confusion.
C)moratorium.
D)diffusion.
A)foreclosure.
B)confusion.
C)moratorium.
D)diffusion.
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17
Identity ________ is the status of individuals who are in the midst of a crisis but whose commitments are either absent or only vaguely defined.
A)achievement
B)moratorium
C)diffusion
D)foreclosure
A)achievement
B)moratorium
C)diffusion
D)foreclosure
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18
The career and work path the person wants to follow defines the individual's ________ identity.
A)intellectual
B)vocational
C)political
D)ethnic
A)intellectual
B)vocational
C)political
D)ethnic
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19
Identity ________ is the status of individuals who have undergone a crisis and have made a commitment.
A)achievement
B)moratorium
C)diffusion
D)foreclosure
A)achievement
B)moratorium
C)diffusion
D)foreclosure
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20
Erik Erikson would say that an adolescent who becomes withdrawn and isolated from his or her peers and family,or who loses his or her identity in the crowd,is likely suffering from identity
A)foreclosure.
B)confusion.
C)moratorium.
D)diffusion.
A)foreclosure.
B)confusion.
C)moratorium.
D)diffusion.
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21
Mutuality and permeability are two dimensions of
A)identity diffusion.
B)self-concept.
C)individuality.
D)connectedness.
A)identity diffusion.
B)self-concept.
C)individuality.
D)connectedness.
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22
________ involves openness to others' views.
A)Mutuality
B)Self-assertion
C)Separateness
D)Permeability
A)Mutuality
B)Self-assertion
C)Separateness
D)Permeability
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23
In terms of identity formation,adolescents and emerging adults from East Asian countries tend to focus on
A)developing secure romantic relationships to assist them in identity formation.
B)identification and imitation of others within their cultural group.
C)self-oriented identity formation based on individual autonomy.
D)developing a unique identity that will set them apart from others within their culture.
A)developing secure romantic relationships to assist them in identity formation.
B)identification and imitation of others within their cultural group.
C)self-oriented identity formation based on individual autonomy.
D)developing a unique identity that will set them apart from others within their culture.
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24
According to James Marcia,individuals who have undergone a crisis and have made a commitment are in the status of identity
A)foreclosure.
B)diffusion.
C)moratorium.
D)achievement.
A)foreclosure.
B)diffusion.
C)moratorium.
D)achievement.
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25
A family atmosphere that promotes both ________ is important in an adolescent's identity development.
A)exploration and foreclosure
B)individuality and connectedness
C)exploration and connectedness
D)individuality and foreclosure
A)exploration and foreclosure
B)individuality and connectedness
C)exploration and connectedness
D)individuality and foreclosure
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26
In terms of identity formation,which of the following is TRUE?
A)There is no connection between identity formation and romantic relationships.
B)The greater the number of friends,the easier it is to form an identity.
C)Friends often provide a safe context for exploring identity-related experiences.
D)The quality and attachment of a romantic relationship does not seem to impact identity formation.
A)There is no connection between identity formation and romantic relationships.
B)The greater the number of friends,the easier it is to form an identity.
C)Friends often provide a safe context for exploring identity-related experiences.
D)The quality and attachment of a romantic relationship does not seem to impact identity formation.
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27
According to James Marcia,an adolescent who is in the status of identity achievement is one who
A)has not gone through an identity crisis and shows little interest in such matters.
B)has made a commitment but has not gone through an identity crisis.
C)is in the midst of an identity crisis but has not yet made any commitments.
D)has already gone through an identity crisis and has made a commitment.
A)has not gone through an identity crisis and shows little interest in such matters.
B)has made a commitment but has not gone through an identity crisis.
C)is in the midst of an identity crisis but has not yet made any commitments.
D)has already gone through an identity crisis and has made a commitment.
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28
Jason was confused about whether to be a doctor or not.After a lot of deliberation and experimentation,he finished medical school and became a successful doctor for several years.After a time,he decided he was not happy as a doctor and began to explore alternatives,eventually going back to school for art and becoming a successful artist.Jason's experience is an example of the ________ cycle in identity development.
A)social referencing
B)YOYO
C)MAMA
D)cognitive dissonance
A)social referencing
B)YOYO
C)MAMA
D)cognitive dissonance
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29
Which of the following is a dimension of individuality that refers to the ability to have and to communicate a point of view?
A)self-assertion
B)mutuality
C)separateness
D)permeability
A)self-assertion
B)mutuality
C)separateness
D)permeability
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30
Self-assertion and separateness are two dimensions of
A)self-concept.
B)identity achievement.
C)individuality.
D)self-esteem.
A)self-concept.
B)identity achievement.
C)individuality.
D)self-esteem.
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31
When connectedness is strong and individuation weak,adolescents often have an identity ________ status.
A)achievement
B)moratorium
C)foreclosure
D)diffusion
A)achievement
B)moratorium
C)foreclosure
D)diffusion
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32
Rachel is a high school junior who has explored several employment and education alternatives.She has chosen to attend the community college near home to become a diesel mechanic.What is the identity status of Rachel according to James Marcia?
A)Identity diffusion
B)Identity foreclosure
C)Identity moratorium
D)Identity achievement
A)Identity diffusion
B)Identity foreclosure
C)Identity moratorium
D)Identity achievement
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33
In James Marcia's theory,an adolescent who has not experienced a crisis but has made a commitment is experiencing identity
A)diffusion.
B)foreclosure.
C)moratorium.
D)achievement.
A)diffusion.
B)foreclosure.
C)moratorium.
D)achievement.
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34
According to James Marcia,adolescents who are in the midst of a crisis but whose commitments are either absent or only vaguely defined are in the status of identity
A)diffusion.
B)foreclosure.
C)moratorium.
D)achievement.
A)diffusion.
B)foreclosure.
C)moratorium.
D)achievement.
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35
Lisa makes a new friend who is gay.At first,Lisa does not approve of homosexual behavior,but she relates warmly to her friend and soon changes her mind about it.Lisa is demonstrating
A)group identity.
B)individuality.
C)connectedness.
D)identity assimilation.
A)group identity.
B)individuality.
C)connectedness.
D)identity assimilation.
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36
Tara has decided from an early age to follow in her mother's footsteps and become a family physician.She has neither experienced any conflict regarding her career choice nor considered other possible careers.What is the identity status of Tara according to James Marcia?
A)Identity diffusion
B)Identity foreclosure
C)Identity moratorium
D)Identity achievement
A)Identity diffusion
B)Identity foreclosure
C)Identity moratorium
D)Identity achievement
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37
Ramon's parents have decided that he will enroll in the state college near their hometown and study to become an engineer.Ramon has not really thought about the issue much himself,and he will probably do what they advise.What is the identity status of Ramon,according to James Marcia?
A)Identity diffusion
B)Identity foreclosure
C)Identity moratorium
D)Identity achievement
A)Identity diffusion
B)Identity foreclosure
C)Identity moratorium
D)Identity achievement
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38
Which of Marcia's identity statuses may be more adaptive to an adolescent or emerging adult in East Asia than in the United States?
A)Identity diffusion
B)Identity foreclosure
C)Identity moratorium
D)Identity achievement
A)Identity diffusion
B)Identity foreclosure
C)Identity moratorium
D)Identity achievement
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39
Research has shown that the capacity to explore one's identity during adolescence and emerging adulthood is linked to the
A)quality of one's friendships and romantic relationships.
B)amount of free time one has between work and school.
C)amount of computer/screen time one spends on the weekends.
D)time one spends reading in the library.
A)quality of one's friendships and romantic relationships.
B)amount of free time one has between work and school.
C)amount of computer/screen time one spends on the weekends.
D)time one spends reading in the library.
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40
Eriksonian researcher James Marcia argues that Erikson's theory of identity development contains four statuses of identity.Which of the following is one of these four statuses?
A)Identity inquisition
B)Identity stagnation
C)Identity evolution
D)Identity diffusion
A)Identity inquisition
B)Identity stagnation
C)Identity evolution
D)Identity diffusion
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41
Marie and her parents frequently engage in prolonged,intense,repeated,and unhealthy conflict.They seem to fight about almost everything.Compared to other adolescents,Marie is
A)less likely to marry early.
B)more likely to drop out of school.
C)more likely to live at home beyond age 25.
D)less likely to abuse drugs.
A)less likely to marry early.
B)more likely to drop out of school.
C)more likely to live at home beyond age 25.
D)less likely to abuse drugs.
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42
Conformity to peers-especially to their antisocial standards-peaks around the
A)first and second grades.
B)fifth and sixth grades.
C)eighth and ninth grades.
D)eleventh and twelfth grades.
A)first and second grades.
B)fifth and sixth grades.
C)eighth and ninth grades.
D)eleventh and twelfth grades.
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43
The new model of parent-adolescent relationship differs from the old one in that the new model
A)suggests that the adolescent-parent and adolescent-peer worlds are isolated.
B)emphasizes that the parents are important support systems and attachment figures.
C)suggests that intense,stressful parent-adolescent conflict occurs throughout adolescence.
D)emphasizes that as adolescents mature,they detach themselves from parents.
A)suggests that the adolescent-parent and adolescent-peer worlds are isolated.
B)emphasizes that the parents are important support systems and attachment figures.
C)suggests that intense,stressful parent-adolescent conflict occurs throughout adolescence.
D)emphasizes that as adolescents mature,they detach themselves from parents.
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44
Harry Stack Sullivan believed that one's need for intimacy with peers shows a dramatic increase during
A)early adolescence.
B)early childhood.
C)late adolescence.
D)late childhood.
A)early adolescence.
B)early childhood.
C)late adolescence.
D)late childhood.
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45
The old model of parent-adolescent relationship differs from the new one in that the old model
A)suggests that parent-adolescent conflict is intense and stressful throughout adolescence.
B)emphasizes that the parents are important support systems and attachment figures.
C)suggests that the adolescent-parent and adolescent-peer worlds have some important connections.
D)suggests that parent-adolescent conflict is moderate rather than severe.
A)suggests that parent-adolescent conflict is intense and stressful throughout adolescence.
B)emphasizes that the parents are important support systems and attachment figures.
C)suggests that the adolescent-parent and adolescent-peer worlds have some important connections.
D)suggests that parent-adolescent conflict is moderate rather than severe.
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46
In contrast to other psychoanalytic theorists who focused almost exclusively on parent-child relationships,________ argued that friends are also important in shaping the development of children and adolescents.
A)Erik Erikson
B)Lawrence Kohlberg
C)James Marcia
D)Harry Stack Sullivan
A)Erik Erikson
B)Lawrence Kohlberg
C)James Marcia
D)Harry Stack Sullivan
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47
Low parental monitoring has been linked to all of the following EXCEPT
A)early graduation from high school.
B)juvenile delinquency.
C)alcohol use.
D)drug use.
A)early graduation from high school.
B)juvenile delinquency.
C)alcohol use.
D)drug use.
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48
Adolescents are more likely to confirm to peers when they
A)are sure about their social identity.
B)have high self-esteem.
C)are in the presence of someone they perceive to have higher status than themselves.
D)experience low levels of social anxiety.
A)are sure about their social identity.
B)have high self-esteem.
C)are in the presence of someone they perceive to have higher status than themselves.
D)experience low levels of social anxiety.
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49
Six individuals of the same sex and same age who typically hang around together would be known as a
A)clique.
B)crowd.
C)club.
D)cluster.
A)clique.
B)crowd.
C)club.
D)cluster.
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50
According to recent research,which of the following is NOT a group that expects early development of autonomy?
A)adolescents
B)single parents
C)non-Latino Whites
D)mothers of Mexican-origin girls
A)adolescents
B)single parents
C)non-Latino Whites
D)mothers of Mexican-origin girls
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51
Which of the following is NOT a positive outcome associated with taking pride in one's ethnic group?
A)lower rates of substance abuse
B)reduced psychiatric problems
C)positive and diverse friendships
D)increase in suicidal ideation
A)lower rates of substance abuse
B)reduced psychiatric problems
C)positive and diverse friendships
D)increase in suicidal ideation
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52
The ________ parenting style was linked higher levels of parent-adolescent attachment.
A)authoritative
B)authoritarian
C)permissive
D)uninvolved
A)authoritative
B)authoritarian
C)permissive
D)uninvolved
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53
Reginald,a teenager,gets into a lot of arguments with his parents.If these arguments are typical of normal parent-adolescent conflicts,they are most likely to be about
A)whether Reginald uses drugs or alcohol.
B)Reginald's delinquent behavior.
C)what Reginald will do with his life.
D)Reginald's everyday family life.
A)whether Reginald uses drugs or alcohol.
B)Reginald's delinquent behavior.
C)what Reginald will do with his life.
D)Reginald's everyday family life.
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54
________ are small groups that range from 2 to about 12 individuals and average about 5 to 6 individuals.Their members are usually of the same sex and about the same age.
A)Clusters
B)Cliques
C)Clans
D)Crowds
A)Clusters
B)Cliques
C)Clans
D)Crowds
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55
Greater amounts of adolescent disclosure to parents has been found to be linked to all of the following EXCEPT
A)antisocial and rule-breaking behavior in the child.
B)parents asking questions.
C)high trust in the parent-child relationship.
D)high levels of parental acceptance.
A)antisocial and rule-breaking behavior in the child.
B)parents asking questions.
C)high trust in the parent-child relationship.
D)high levels of parental acceptance.
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56
Aaron is in the eighth grade.Some of his close friends have recently started engaging in vandalism and writing graffiti on the walls at school.What is Aaron most likely to do?
A)He is likely to stop spending time with these friends and join a more positive peer group.
B)He is more likely to discuss such behavior with his parents than he was in the fifth grade.
C)He is more likely to report his friends' behavior to the principal of the school than he was in the fifth grade.
D)He is more likely to join his friends in these behaviors than when he was in fifth grade.
A)He is likely to stop spending time with these friends and join a more positive peer group.
B)He is more likely to discuss such behavior with his parents than he was in the fifth grade.
C)He is more likely to report his friends' behavior to the principal of the school than he was in the fifth grade.
D)He is more likely to join his friends in these behaviors than when he was in fifth grade.
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57
Which of the following is a positive developmental function of the everyday conflicts that characterize parent-adolescent relationships?
A)They teach adolescents that their parents are not perfect.
B)They help adolescents' transition toward autonomy.
C)They convince adolescents that their parents are usually right.
D)They help adolescents achieve identity foreclosure.
A)They teach adolescents that their parents are not perfect.
B)They help adolescents' transition toward autonomy.
C)They convince adolescents that their parents are usually right.
D)They help adolescents achieve identity foreclosure.
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58
According to research,which individual is likely to delay his or her identity exploration the longest?
A)Hannah from the United States
B)Mikel from Canada
C)Chan from Germany
D)Antonio from Italy
A)Hannah from the United States
B)Mikel from Canada
C)Chan from Germany
D)Antonio from Italy
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59
When ethnic minorities identify with both their own culture and the major culture to which they now belong,it is called
A)bicultural identity.
B)dual identity.
C)dual citizenship.
D)flexible identity.
A)bicultural identity.
B)dual identity.
C)dual citizenship.
D)flexible identity.
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60
Conflict between parents and children often escalates during
A)late adulthood.
B)early adolescence.
C)late adolescence.
D)early childhood.
A)late adulthood.
B)early adolescence.
C)late adolescence.
D)early childhood.
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61
The closest thing to a culture-wide rite of passage in the United States is the
A)first date.
B)college initiation ritual.
C)high school graduation ceremony.
D)18th birthday.
A)first date.
B)college initiation ritual.
C)high school graduation ceremony.
D)18th birthday.
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62
Freshmen joining a school group called the Shifters undergo a week-long initiation involving learning the group's history,wearing group-specific items,and participating in special ceremonies that last all night long.This experience most resembles a
A)test of identity.
B)gang moratorium.
C)rite of passage.
D)diffusion of acceptance.
A)test of identity.
B)gang moratorium.
C)rite of passage.
D)diffusion of acceptance.
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63
According to the study conducted by Brown and Lohr,members of which of the following crowds are most likely to have the lowest self-esteem?
A)jocks (athletically oriented)
B)normals (middle-of-the-road students who made up the masses)
C)populars (well-known students who lead social activities)
D)nobodies (lacking in social skills or intellectual abilities)
A)jocks (athletically oriented)
B)normals (middle-of-the-road students who made up the masses)
C)populars (well-known students who lead social activities)
D)nobodies (lacking in social skills or intellectual abilities)
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64
According to your text,marriages that begin online are
A)more likely to end in divorce.
B)linked to higher levels of marital satisfaction.
C)characterized as belonging to a different category than offline marriages.
D)never work out,because of identity impersonation.
A)more likely to end in divorce.
B)linked to higher levels of marital satisfaction.
C)characterized as belonging to a different category than offline marriages.
D)never work out,because of identity impersonation.
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65
In a school,a group of people who are good at sports is referred to as "jocks." In this case,"jocks" is an example of a
A)cluster.
B)cartel.
C)clan.
D)crowd.
A)cluster.
B)cartel.
C)clan.
D)crowd.
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66
Which of the following statements about cultural variations in adolescent experiences is TRUE?
A)In the Philippines,many female adolescents sacrifice their own futures by migrating to the city to earn money that they send home to their families.
B)Youth in the United States are marrying at younger ages than in past generations.
C)Youth in Russia are marrying at older ages than in past generations.
D)In the Middle East,most adolescents interact freely with the opposite sex in school.
A)In the Philippines,many female adolescents sacrifice their own futures by migrating to the city to earn money that they send home to their families.
B)Youth in the United States are marrying at younger ages than in past generations.
C)Youth in Russia are marrying at older ages than in past generations.
D)In the Middle East,most adolescents interact freely with the opposite sex in school.
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67
The first stage of developing romantic relationships in adolescence happens at about 11 to 13 years of age.Which of the following is a characteristic of this stage?
A)Romantic relationships formed now typically last one year or more.
B)Casual dating emerges between individuals who are mutually attracted.
C)Serious romantic relationships develop,involving strong emotional bonds.
D)Infatuations are common and are often shared with a same-sex friend.
A)Romantic relationships formed now typically last one year or more.
B)Casual dating emerges between individuals who are mutually attracted.
C)Serious romantic relationships develop,involving strong emotional bonds.
D)Infatuations are common and are often shared with a same-sex friend.
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68
In terms of romantic relationships among sexual minority youth,which of the following is TRUE?
A)Most gay and lesbian youth have had same-sex romantic relationships.
B)Most gay and lesbian youth only date same-sex peers.
C)Few gay and lesbian youth have had same-sex romantic relationships.
D)Few gay and lesbian youth date other-sex peers.
A)Most gay and lesbian youth have had same-sex romantic relationships.
B)Most gay and lesbian youth only date same-sex peers.
C)Few gay and lesbian youth have had same-sex romantic relationships.
D)Few gay and lesbian youth date other-sex peers.
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69
According to the study conducted by Brown & Lohr,members of which of the following crowds are most likely to have the highest self-esteem?
A)jocks (athletically oriented)
B)normals (middle-of-the-road students who made up the masses)
C)druggies (known for illicit drug use)
D)nobodies (low in social skills or intellectual abilities)
A)jocks (athletically oriented)
B)normals (middle-of-the-road students who made up the masses)
C)druggies (known for illicit drug use)
D)nobodies (low in social skills or intellectual abilities)
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70
A ________ is a ceremony or ritual that marks an individual's transition from one status to another.
A)rite of passage
B)test of identity
C)rite of image
D)test of achievement
A)rite of passage
B)test of identity
C)rite of image
D)test of achievement
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71
For many gay and lesbian youth,dating other-sex peers is
A)prohibited and may cause them intense shame.
B)more common for males than for females.
C)a way to explore and clarify their sexual orientation.
D)discouraged by both same-sex and other-sex peers.
A)prohibited and may cause them intense shame.
B)more common for males than for females.
C)a way to explore and clarify their sexual orientation.
D)discouraged by both same-sex and other-sex peers.
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72
Which of the following statements BEST characterizes a clique?
A)Typically,members of a clique belong to different age groups.
B)Cliques are bigger than crowds and less personal.
C)A clique is a small group that ranges from 2 to about 12 individuals.
D)Generally,members of a clique do not spend much time together.
A)Typically,members of a clique belong to different age groups.
B)Cliques are bigger than crowds and less personal.
C)A clique is a small group that ranges from 2 to about 12 individuals.
D)Generally,members of a clique do not spend much time together.
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73
Adolescents are usually members of a ________ based on reputation,and they may or may not spend much time together.
A)cluster
B)clique
C)clan
D)crowd
A)cluster
B)clique
C)clan
D)crowd
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74
A reputation-based group of adolescents who engage in a similar activity,such as sports,is known as a
A)clan.
B)crowd.
C)cartel.
D)cluster.
A)clan.
B)crowd.
C)cartel.
D)cluster.
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75
Dating and romantic relationships at an unusually early age are most likely to be linked with
A)high academic achievement.
B)more participation in class discussions.
C)less popularity with peers.
D)adolescent pregnancy.
A)high academic achievement.
B)more participation in class discussions.
C)less popularity with peers.
D)adolescent pregnancy.
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76
Which of the following is a characteristic of crowds?
A)Crowds are smaller than cliques.
B)Members of a crowd always spend a lot of time together.
C)Members of a crowd have a common ethnic origin.
D)Crowds are less personal than cliques.
A)Crowds are smaller than cliques.
B)Members of a crowd always spend a lot of time together.
C)Members of a crowd have a common ethnic origin.
D)Crowds are less personal than cliques.
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77
Researchers too often have given ethnic explanations for aspects of adolescent development that were instead largely due to
A)race.
B)genetics.
C)cultural mores.
D)socioeconomic status.
A)race.
B)genetics.
C)cultural mores.
D)socioeconomic status.
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78
In most cultures,the rite of passage is designed to
A)provide adolescents an entry into their profession of choice.
B)test whether adolescents have completed the stage of puberty.
C)test whether adolescents know enough about sexuality to begin selecting mates.
D)mark the adolescent's transition to maturity and achievement of adult status.
A)provide adolescents an entry into their profession of choice.
B)test whether adolescents have completed the stage of puberty.
C)test whether adolescents know enough about sexuality to begin selecting mates.
D)mark the adolescent's transition to maturity and achievement of adult status.
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79
Which of the following statements about cultural variations in adolescent experiences is TRUE?
A)Two-thirds of Asian Indian adolescents accept their parents' choice of a marital partner for them.
B)Youth in the United States are marrying at younger ages than in past generations.
C)Youth in Russia are marrying at older ages than in past generations.
D)In the Middle East,most adolescents interact freely with the opposite sex in school.
A)Two-thirds of Asian Indian adolescents accept their parents' choice of a marital partner for them.
B)Youth in the United States are marrying at younger ages than in past generations.
C)Youth in Russia are marrying at older ages than in past generations.
D)In the Middle East,most adolescents interact freely with the opposite sex in school.
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80
Which of the following statements is MOST likely to be TRUE regarding a crowd?
A)Adolescents are usually members of a crowd based on reputation.
B)Cliques are bigger than crowds and less personal.
C)A crowd is a small group that ranges from 2 to about 12 individuals.
D)Adolescents in a crowd share ideas and hang out together.
A)Adolescents are usually members of a crowd based on reputation.
B)Cliques are bigger than crowds and less personal.
C)A crowd is a small group that ranges from 2 to about 12 individuals.
D)Adolescents in a crowd share ideas and hang out together.
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