Deck 11: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence

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Which of the following is TRUE about adolescence?

A) This developmental period is recognized in all cultures throughout the world.
B) Adolescence is a developmental transition between childhood and adulthood.
C) It begins when young people reach sexual maturity.
D) Adolescence is genetically determined.
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Secondary sex characteristics include which of the following?

A) Pubic hair
B) Breast growth in females
C) Broad shoulders in males
D) All of these
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Adolescence was created by

A) nature.
B) society.
C) poets.
D) the media.
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According to the text,adolescence is defined as

A) encompassing the years between 11 and 20.
B) puberty.
C) cognitive changes.
D) an apprenticeship.
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Alan is in the longest developmental period of childhood.Alan is

A) an adolescent.
B) a toddler.
C) a preschooler.
D) in middle childhood.
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At what age would you expect an average American girl to begin puberty?

A) 6 to 7
B) 9 to 10
C) 12 to 14
D) 14 to 15
Question
Before the 20th century,there was no concept of adolescence; children moved to adulthood either through physical maturity or when they began apprenticeships.Adolescence is

A) an arbitrary state.
B) a sign of puberty.
C) a social construction.
D) a genetically determined stage.
Question
The process that leads to sexual maturity is

A) puberty.
B) puberty rites.
C) adolescence.
D) the secular trend.
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The anatomical structures that differentiate males from females are the

A) primary gender structures.
B) gonads.
C) primary sex characteristics.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
Question
Research suggests that the pubertal process takes about ____________ in both sexes.

A) 3-4 years.
B) 1-2 years.
C) 5-6 years.
D) 7-8 years.
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Mack's broadening shoulders at age 13 reflect the emergence of

A) primary sex characteristics.
B) secondary sex characteristics.
C) tertiary sex characteristics.
D) All of these
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The initial origin of the hormonal changes that cause puberty begins with the

A) pituitary.
B) hypothalamus.
C) thyroid.
D) lacrimal.
Question
The precise time when puberty begins seems to depend on

A) the neurological program in the brain.
B) reaching a critical weight level.
C) the age of the person.
D) the personality of the person.
Question
In the United States,entry from adolescence into adulthood occurs

A) at a set time fixed by law.
B) earlier than in previous centuries because of the "hurried child" phenomenon.
C) later than in previous centuries because of the secular trend.
D) at varying times, depending on what definition of adulthood is used.
Question
At about what age would you expect an average American boy to begin puberty?

A) 6 to 7
B) 9 to 10
C) 12 to 14
D) 15 to 16
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Primary sex characteristics are

A) body parts directly related to reproduction.
B) pubic, facial, axillary, and body hair.
C) frequently the cause of pimples, blackheads, and acne.
D) the cause of the voice change.
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Sandy has noticed that her younger brother is beginning to emit much stronger body odor than he used to.His skin is oily and he has some hair underneath his arms now.Sandy's brother is specifically experiencing increased levels of

A) gonadotropin releasing hormone.
B) lutenizing hormone.
C) adrenaline.
D) dehydroepiandrosterone.
Question
The following behaviors pose risks to adolescents' physical and mental well-being EXCEPT

A) drug abuse.
B) working at a part-time job.
C) accidents.
D) smoking cigarettes.
Question
It is typical for a girl to have breast buds and pubic hair at an average age of

A) 10 to 11.
B) 6 to 7.
C) 14 to 15.
D) 16 to 18.
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According to your text,risky behaviors such as drinking alcohol,smoking,and having unprotected sex have ____ among adolescents since the 1990s.

A) increased
B) decreased
C) remained the same
D) None of these
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The principal sign of sexual maturity in males is

A) growth of the penis.
B) growth of testes.
C) ejaculation of semen.
D) the adolescent growth spurt.
Question
Menarche,or the first menstruation,

A) occurs at the beginning of puberty.
B) accompanies the onset of the development of public hair.
C) is a sign of sexual maturity.
D) signals a sexual disorder.
Question
During the past century,the onset of puberty has been coming at an earlier age in the United States and in some other countries.This is

A) called a secular trend.
B) apparently related to a higher standard of living.
C) now leveling off.
D) All of these
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The fact that the age of onset of puberty has steadily been decreasing in developed countries for the last hundred years is called a(n)

A) miracle.
B) social construction.
C) secular trend.
D) unobserved phenomenon.
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Which person is at greatest likelihood for engaging in risky sexual behaviors?

A) Early-developing boy in an all-boys school
B) Late-developing boy in a mixed-gender school
C) Early-developing girl in a mixed-gender school
D) Early-developing girl in an all-girls school
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Which of the following is true about the adolescent growth spurt?

A) A growth spurt follows the achievement of sexual maturity.
B) Growth spurts usually occur earlier in boys than in girls.
C) Growth may be uneven and cause temporary gawkiness.
D) Growth is faster than growth at any other time during the life span.
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At puberty,brain changes include

A) major changes in gray matter in frontal lobes.
B) decline in gray matter in the prefrontal cortex.
C) under-activation of the amygdala.
D) no changes in brain development.
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The adolescent brain is

A) a work in progress.
B) consistent since infancy.
C) not producing new brain functions.
D) fairly rigid with minimal plasticity.
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The term for one's first period is

A) puberty.
B) menarche.
C) adolescence.
D) spermarche.
Question
Puberty began for Molly when she was 9 years old.Her mother began puberty at 11 years.For her grandmother,the onset was at 13 years of age.These changes in the age of the onset of puberty over time are referred to as a _____ trend.

A) cross-sectional
B) sexual
C) physiologic
D) secular
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Which of the following describes the major changes that occur in the brain during adolescence?

A) Stopping of brain changes
B) Growth and pruning of gray matter
C) Growth alone
D) Growth of the gray matter
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Several studies have suggested that ____________ is associated with early menarche.

A) parental warmth
B) harmonious family relationships
C) family conflict
D) parental involvement in child rearing
Question
Which of the following is TRUE about the secular trend for early onset of puberty?

A) It is probably due to better health and nutrition.
B) It does not appear to have a genetic limit.
C) It is found in nonindustrialized countries.
D) It is so called because it seems to be linked with decreased influence of religion.
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Jack,a 16-year old male,drives way over the speed limit everywhere he goes.This risky behavior is MOST likely linked to

A) watching too much television.
B) immaturity of the brain.
C) sibling rivalry.
D) listening to pop music.
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Which of the following is associated with the initial external signs of puberty?

A) Release of FSH
B) Presence of pubic hair in girls
C) Increased levels of DHEA
D) Smoother, nearly flawless skin
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Compared to adults,adolescents process information about emotions

A) similarly.
B) differently.
C) None of these
D) Both of these, at different times
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Nocturnal emission is

A) also called a wet dream.
B) common in adolescent girls.
C) a signal of a sexual disorder.
D) found only in sexually active males.
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Compared to boys of the same age,girls between the ages of 11 and 13 are

A) taller.
B) smarter.
C) thinner.
D) weaker.
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The growth spurt in girls usually begins at about the age of

A) 10.
B) 12.
C) 14.
D) 16.
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Most teenagers are more concerned about their _______________ than any other aspect of their development.

A) moral changes
B) cognitive improvement
C) appearance
D) hair
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In recent years,there has been a drop in adolescents' overall use of drugs.The exception to this is an increase in the use of

A) heroin and other opiates-both natural and synthetic.
B) ecstasy and anabolic steroids.
C) marijuana and prescription drugs.
D) methamphetamines.
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Secret gorging on food followed by vomiting,fasting,or purging with use of laxatives is characteristic of

A) anorexics.
B) bulimics.
C) obese teenagers.
D) compulsive dieters.
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Physical exercise affects both physical and mental health by doing all of the following EXCEPT

A) helping build desired muscle.
B) reducing anxiety and stress.
C) decreasing time spent dealing with friends.
D) increasing feelings of confidence.
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At age 18,Terri is 25% underweight and has stopped menstruating.However,she is afraid of becoming fat.She is also overactive and obsessed with food.She is probably

A) anorexic.
B) bulimic.
C) schizophrenic.
D) suicidal.
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The unhealthy diets of many adolescents place them at risk for all of the following EXCEPT

A) being overweight.
B) deficiencies in iron and calcium.
C) high-fat and low-nutrient eating.
D) increased heart attacks.
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Moneisha,a teenager,finds that she does not get tired until much later at night than she did when she was younger.Which hormone is MOST directly related to Moneisha's change in sleeping patterns?

A) Androgen
B) Testosterone
C) Estrogen
D) Melatonin
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A pattern of late bedtimes and oversleeping in the morning can contribute to

A) depression.
B) stress.
C) insomnia.
D) night terrors.
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Which of the following effects can sleep deprivation have?

A) Reduce concentration and performance in school
B) Increase irritability
C) Impair driving
D) All of these
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Ramone seems overly affected by comments from his peers.According to your text,Ramone is struggling with his

A) socio-emotional network.
B) cognitive-control network.
C) increasing amounts of gray matter in his brain.
D) thinning corpus callosum.
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The typical anorexic is

A) an underachiever in school.
B) depressed.
C) rarely thinking about food or handling it.
D) fully aware of how abnormally thin she is, but cannot help herself.
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The most common problem associated with eating is

A) anorexia.
B) obesity.
C) bulimia.
D) addiction to junk food.
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Which of the following is a cause of obesity?

A) Inadequate physical activity
B) Poor eating habits
C) Genetic predisposition
D) All of these
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Treatment for anorexia and bulimia may include

A) family therapy.
B) antidepressant drugs.
C) cognitive behavior therapy.
D) All of these
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Miranda has not eaten any food for the last three days.She has lost so much weight recently that her bones are showing through her skin.Even then,when Miranda looks in the mirror,she sees a person who needs to lose another ten pounds.This behavioral pattern is MOST consistent with

A) anorexia nervosa.
B) bulimia nervosa.
C) binge eating disorder.
D) yo-yo dieting.
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Overweight teenagers are at heightened risk for

A) hypertension.
B) diabetes.
C) high cholesterol.
D) All of these
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To be in sync with their brain's natural clock,or circadian rhythms,most adolescents need to

A) go to bed late and get up late.
B) go to bed late and get up early.
C) go to bed early and get up early.
D) go to bed early and get up late.
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Adolescents who have bulimia

A) may be depressed.
B) have low self-esteem.
C) are overly concerned about body image.
D) All of these
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After completion of treatment,approximately ________ of anorexics make a full recovery.

A) 100%
B) 50%
C) 25%
D) 10%
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Stacy often eats to excess,consuming very large quantities of food in one sitting.After she binges,Stacy will then go to the gym for hours at time.Stacy's behavioral pattern is MOST consistent with

A) anorexia nervosa.
B) bulimia nervosa.
C) binge eating disorder.
D) yo-yo dieting.
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Annabeth often eats to excess,consuming very large quantities of food in one sitting.This pattern of food consumption is MOST consistent with

A) anorexia nervosa.
B) bulimia nervosa.
C) binge eating disorder.
D) yo-yo dieting.
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Factors that have been found to reduce the risk of suicidal behavior in today's youth include

A) emotional well-being.
B) academic achievement.
C) sense of connectedness.
D) All of these
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The leading cause of death among U.S.teenagers,accounting for two of three deaths of 16- to 19-year-olds,is

A) homicide.
B) suicide.
C) vehicular accidents.
D) cancer.
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Lucy solves a chemistry problem by systematically testing several hypotheses.She is at which stage of cognitive development,according to Piaget?

A) Sensorimotor
B) Preoperational
C) Formal operations
D) Concrete operations
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As adolescents move into the stage of formal operations,they are able to make moral judgments and plan for the future.This means they are thinking

A) abstractly.
B) sophisticatedly.
C) realistically.
D) consistently.
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Which of the following was NOT one of the factors listed in your text that contribute to higher rates of depression in teenage females?

A) Early onset of puberty
B) Different socialization than males
C) More vulnerable to stress in social relationships than males
D) The tendency to engage in yo-yo dieting
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Which of these groups has the highest rate of suicide?

A) Adolescent males
B) Native American males
C) African-American females
D) Depressed homosexuals
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When adolescents die,it is usually from which of the following?

A) Cancer
B) Accidents
C) Homicide
D) Suicide
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Depression appears in adolescents as which behavior?

A) Irritability
B) Laziness
C) Loneliness
D) Ebullience
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What percentage of American teens are binge drinkers?

A) 2 %
B) 10%
C) 25%
D) 52%
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Ms.Heil is a new teacher at Roosevelt High School.She is concerned about her students and pays close attention to their affective behavior.When assessing a student's potential for suicidal behavior,Ms.Heil should look for all of the following EXCEPT

A) antisocial behavior.
B) perpetrators and victims of violence.
C) high tolerance for frustration.
D) depression.
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Adolescent girls are more likely to be depressed than adolescent boys because they experience

A) biological changes in puberty.
B) family conflict.
C) more help with emotional problems.
D) None of these
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A reason cited for the decline of teenage suicides in the United States is

A) more police officers on the streets.
B) improved education.
C) restriction of children's access to guns.
D) parental guidance has improved.
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor of drug use in adolescents?

A) A "difficult" temperament
B) Early initiation in drug use
C) Aggression
D) Peer acceptance
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All of the following are strong factors in getting adolescents to start smoking EXCEPT

A) peer pressure.
B) early experience with tobacco.
C) family influence.
D) the taste of tobacco.
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Paul is a teenager.Paul is MOST likely to die from

A) cancer.
B) a car accident.
C) a drug overdose.
D) a gun shot.
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An increasing trend in drug use by high school youth is the abuse of

A) nonprescription drugs.
B) inhalants.
C) methamphetamines.
D) opiates.
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Although most adolescents who attempt suicide do it by taking pills,the method of those who succeed is most likely to be

A) carbon monoxide.
B) an intentional car crash.
C) overdose of recreational drugs.
D) a firearm.
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In recent years,the rate of smoking among adolescents has

A) risen.
B) declined.
C) stayed the same.
D) remained somewhat stable.
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Brain imaging studies have identified neurocognitive deficits in executive function,risk assessment,and problem solving in the brains of

A) individuals who attempted or successfully managed suicide.
B) chimpanzees who were taught to communicate.
C) adolescents described as gifted or precocious.
D) newborn infants after a normal healthy pregnancy.
Question
According to Piaget,adolescents are in which stage of cognitive development?

A) Sensorimotor
B) Preoperational
C) Formal operations
D) Concrete operations
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Deck 11: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence
1
Which of the following is TRUE about adolescence?

A) This developmental period is recognized in all cultures throughout the world.
B) Adolescence is a developmental transition between childhood and adulthood.
C) It begins when young people reach sexual maturity.
D) Adolescence is genetically determined.
B
2
Secondary sex characteristics include which of the following?

A) Pubic hair
B) Breast growth in females
C) Broad shoulders in males
D) All of these
D
3
Adolescence was created by

A) nature.
B) society.
C) poets.
D) the media.
B
4
According to the text,adolescence is defined as

A) encompassing the years between 11 and 20.
B) puberty.
C) cognitive changes.
D) an apprenticeship.
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Alan is in the longest developmental period of childhood.Alan is

A) an adolescent.
B) a toddler.
C) a preschooler.
D) in middle childhood.
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At what age would you expect an average American girl to begin puberty?

A) 6 to 7
B) 9 to 10
C) 12 to 14
D) 14 to 15
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Before the 20th century,there was no concept of adolescence; children moved to adulthood either through physical maturity or when they began apprenticeships.Adolescence is

A) an arbitrary state.
B) a sign of puberty.
C) a social construction.
D) a genetically determined stage.
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The process that leads to sexual maturity is

A) puberty.
B) puberty rites.
C) adolescence.
D) the secular trend.
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The anatomical structures that differentiate males from females are the

A) primary gender structures.
B) gonads.
C) primary sex characteristics.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
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Research suggests that the pubertal process takes about ____________ in both sexes.

A) 3-4 years.
B) 1-2 years.
C) 5-6 years.
D) 7-8 years.
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Mack's broadening shoulders at age 13 reflect the emergence of

A) primary sex characteristics.
B) secondary sex characteristics.
C) tertiary sex characteristics.
D) All of these
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The initial origin of the hormonal changes that cause puberty begins with the

A) pituitary.
B) hypothalamus.
C) thyroid.
D) lacrimal.
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The precise time when puberty begins seems to depend on

A) the neurological program in the brain.
B) reaching a critical weight level.
C) the age of the person.
D) the personality of the person.
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In the United States,entry from adolescence into adulthood occurs

A) at a set time fixed by law.
B) earlier than in previous centuries because of the "hurried child" phenomenon.
C) later than in previous centuries because of the secular trend.
D) at varying times, depending on what definition of adulthood is used.
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At about what age would you expect an average American boy to begin puberty?

A) 6 to 7
B) 9 to 10
C) 12 to 14
D) 15 to 16
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Primary sex characteristics are

A) body parts directly related to reproduction.
B) pubic, facial, axillary, and body hair.
C) frequently the cause of pimples, blackheads, and acne.
D) the cause of the voice change.
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Sandy has noticed that her younger brother is beginning to emit much stronger body odor than he used to.His skin is oily and he has some hair underneath his arms now.Sandy's brother is specifically experiencing increased levels of

A) gonadotropin releasing hormone.
B) lutenizing hormone.
C) adrenaline.
D) dehydroepiandrosterone.
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The following behaviors pose risks to adolescents' physical and mental well-being EXCEPT

A) drug abuse.
B) working at a part-time job.
C) accidents.
D) smoking cigarettes.
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It is typical for a girl to have breast buds and pubic hair at an average age of

A) 10 to 11.
B) 6 to 7.
C) 14 to 15.
D) 16 to 18.
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According to your text,risky behaviors such as drinking alcohol,smoking,and having unprotected sex have ____ among adolescents since the 1990s.

A) increased
B) decreased
C) remained the same
D) None of these
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The principal sign of sexual maturity in males is

A) growth of the penis.
B) growth of testes.
C) ejaculation of semen.
D) the adolescent growth spurt.
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Menarche,or the first menstruation,

A) occurs at the beginning of puberty.
B) accompanies the onset of the development of public hair.
C) is a sign of sexual maturity.
D) signals a sexual disorder.
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During the past century,the onset of puberty has been coming at an earlier age in the United States and in some other countries.This is

A) called a secular trend.
B) apparently related to a higher standard of living.
C) now leveling off.
D) All of these
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The fact that the age of onset of puberty has steadily been decreasing in developed countries for the last hundred years is called a(n)

A) miracle.
B) social construction.
C) secular trend.
D) unobserved phenomenon.
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Which person is at greatest likelihood for engaging in risky sexual behaviors?

A) Early-developing boy in an all-boys school
B) Late-developing boy in a mixed-gender school
C) Early-developing girl in a mixed-gender school
D) Early-developing girl in an all-girls school
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Which of the following is true about the adolescent growth spurt?

A) A growth spurt follows the achievement of sexual maturity.
B) Growth spurts usually occur earlier in boys than in girls.
C) Growth may be uneven and cause temporary gawkiness.
D) Growth is faster than growth at any other time during the life span.
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At puberty,brain changes include

A) major changes in gray matter in frontal lobes.
B) decline in gray matter in the prefrontal cortex.
C) under-activation of the amygdala.
D) no changes in brain development.
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The adolescent brain is

A) a work in progress.
B) consistent since infancy.
C) not producing new brain functions.
D) fairly rigid with minimal plasticity.
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The term for one's first period is

A) puberty.
B) menarche.
C) adolescence.
D) spermarche.
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Puberty began for Molly when she was 9 years old.Her mother began puberty at 11 years.For her grandmother,the onset was at 13 years of age.These changes in the age of the onset of puberty over time are referred to as a _____ trend.

A) cross-sectional
B) sexual
C) physiologic
D) secular
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Which of the following describes the major changes that occur in the brain during adolescence?

A) Stopping of brain changes
B) Growth and pruning of gray matter
C) Growth alone
D) Growth of the gray matter
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Several studies have suggested that ____________ is associated with early menarche.

A) parental warmth
B) harmonious family relationships
C) family conflict
D) parental involvement in child rearing
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Which of the following is TRUE about the secular trend for early onset of puberty?

A) It is probably due to better health and nutrition.
B) It does not appear to have a genetic limit.
C) It is found in nonindustrialized countries.
D) It is so called because it seems to be linked with decreased influence of religion.
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Jack,a 16-year old male,drives way over the speed limit everywhere he goes.This risky behavior is MOST likely linked to

A) watching too much television.
B) immaturity of the brain.
C) sibling rivalry.
D) listening to pop music.
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Which of the following is associated with the initial external signs of puberty?

A) Release of FSH
B) Presence of pubic hair in girls
C) Increased levels of DHEA
D) Smoother, nearly flawless skin
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Compared to adults,adolescents process information about emotions

A) similarly.
B) differently.
C) None of these
D) Both of these, at different times
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Nocturnal emission is

A) also called a wet dream.
B) common in adolescent girls.
C) a signal of a sexual disorder.
D) found only in sexually active males.
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Compared to boys of the same age,girls between the ages of 11 and 13 are

A) taller.
B) smarter.
C) thinner.
D) weaker.
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The growth spurt in girls usually begins at about the age of

A) 10.
B) 12.
C) 14.
D) 16.
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40
Most teenagers are more concerned about their _______________ than any other aspect of their development.

A) moral changes
B) cognitive improvement
C) appearance
D) hair
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41
In recent years,there has been a drop in adolescents' overall use of drugs.The exception to this is an increase in the use of

A) heroin and other opiates-both natural and synthetic.
B) ecstasy and anabolic steroids.
C) marijuana and prescription drugs.
D) methamphetamines.
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42
Secret gorging on food followed by vomiting,fasting,or purging with use of laxatives is characteristic of

A) anorexics.
B) bulimics.
C) obese teenagers.
D) compulsive dieters.
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43
Physical exercise affects both physical and mental health by doing all of the following EXCEPT

A) helping build desired muscle.
B) reducing anxiety and stress.
C) decreasing time spent dealing with friends.
D) increasing feelings of confidence.
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44
At age 18,Terri is 25% underweight and has stopped menstruating.However,she is afraid of becoming fat.She is also overactive and obsessed with food.She is probably

A) anorexic.
B) bulimic.
C) schizophrenic.
D) suicidal.
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45
The unhealthy diets of many adolescents place them at risk for all of the following EXCEPT

A) being overweight.
B) deficiencies in iron and calcium.
C) high-fat and low-nutrient eating.
D) increased heart attacks.
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46
Moneisha,a teenager,finds that she does not get tired until much later at night than she did when she was younger.Which hormone is MOST directly related to Moneisha's change in sleeping patterns?

A) Androgen
B) Testosterone
C) Estrogen
D) Melatonin
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47
A pattern of late bedtimes and oversleeping in the morning can contribute to

A) depression.
B) stress.
C) insomnia.
D) night terrors.
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48
Which of the following effects can sleep deprivation have?

A) Reduce concentration and performance in school
B) Increase irritability
C) Impair driving
D) All of these
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49
Ramone seems overly affected by comments from his peers.According to your text,Ramone is struggling with his

A) socio-emotional network.
B) cognitive-control network.
C) increasing amounts of gray matter in his brain.
D) thinning corpus callosum.
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50
The typical anorexic is

A) an underachiever in school.
B) depressed.
C) rarely thinking about food or handling it.
D) fully aware of how abnormally thin she is, but cannot help herself.
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51
The most common problem associated with eating is

A) anorexia.
B) obesity.
C) bulimia.
D) addiction to junk food.
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52
Which of the following is a cause of obesity?

A) Inadequate physical activity
B) Poor eating habits
C) Genetic predisposition
D) All of these
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53
Treatment for anorexia and bulimia may include

A) family therapy.
B) antidepressant drugs.
C) cognitive behavior therapy.
D) All of these
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54
Miranda has not eaten any food for the last three days.She has lost so much weight recently that her bones are showing through her skin.Even then,when Miranda looks in the mirror,she sees a person who needs to lose another ten pounds.This behavioral pattern is MOST consistent with

A) anorexia nervosa.
B) bulimia nervosa.
C) binge eating disorder.
D) yo-yo dieting.
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55
Overweight teenagers are at heightened risk for

A) hypertension.
B) diabetes.
C) high cholesterol.
D) All of these
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56
To be in sync with their brain's natural clock,or circadian rhythms,most adolescents need to

A) go to bed late and get up late.
B) go to bed late and get up early.
C) go to bed early and get up early.
D) go to bed early and get up late.
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57
Adolescents who have bulimia

A) may be depressed.
B) have low self-esteem.
C) are overly concerned about body image.
D) All of these
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58
After completion of treatment,approximately ________ of anorexics make a full recovery.

A) 100%
B) 50%
C) 25%
D) 10%
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59
Stacy often eats to excess,consuming very large quantities of food in one sitting.After she binges,Stacy will then go to the gym for hours at time.Stacy's behavioral pattern is MOST consistent with

A) anorexia nervosa.
B) bulimia nervosa.
C) binge eating disorder.
D) yo-yo dieting.
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60
Annabeth often eats to excess,consuming very large quantities of food in one sitting.This pattern of food consumption is MOST consistent with

A) anorexia nervosa.
B) bulimia nervosa.
C) binge eating disorder.
D) yo-yo dieting.
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61
Factors that have been found to reduce the risk of suicidal behavior in today's youth include

A) emotional well-being.
B) academic achievement.
C) sense of connectedness.
D) All of these
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62
The leading cause of death among U.S.teenagers,accounting for two of three deaths of 16- to 19-year-olds,is

A) homicide.
B) suicide.
C) vehicular accidents.
D) cancer.
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63
Lucy solves a chemistry problem by systematically testing several hypotheses.She is at which stage of cognitive development,according to Piaget?

A) Sensorimotor
B) Preoperational
C) Formal operations
D) Concrete operations
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64
As adolescents move into the stage of formal operations,they are able to make moral judgments and plan for the future.This means they are thinking

A) abstractly.
B) sophisticatedly.
C) realistically.
D) consistently.
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65
Which of the following was NOT one of the factors listed in your text that contribute to higher rates of depression in teenage females?

A) Early onset of puberty
B) Different socialization than males
C) More vulnerable to stress in social relationships than males
D) The tendency to engage in yo-yo dieting
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66
Which of these groups has the highest rate of suicide?

A) Adolescent males
B) Native American males
C) African-American females
D) Depressed homosexuals
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67
When adolescents die,it is usually from which of the following?

A) Cancer
B) Accidents
C) Homicide
D) Suicide
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68
Depression appears in adolescents as which behavior?

A) Irritability
B) Laziness
C) Loneliness
D) Ebullience
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69
What percentage of American teens are binge drinkers?

A) 2 %
B) 10%
C) 25%
D) 52%
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70
Ms.Heil is a new teacher at Roosevelt High School.She is concerned about her students and pays close attention to their affective behavior.When assessing a student's potential for suicidal behavior,Ms.Heil should look for all of the following EXCEPT

A) antisocial behavior.
B) perpetrators and victims of violence.
C) high tolerance for frustration.
D) depression.
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71
Adolescent girls are more likely to be depressed than adolescent boys because they experience

A) biological changes in puberty.
B) family conflict.
C) more help with emotional problems.
D) None of these
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72
A reason cited for the decline of teenage suicides in the United States is

A) more police officers on the streets.
B) improved education.
C) restriction of children's access to guns.
D) parental guidance has improved.
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73
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor of drug use in adolescents?

A) A "difficult" temperament
B) Early initiation in drug use
C) Aggression
D) Peer acceptance
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74
All of the following are strong factors in getting adolescents to start smoking EXCEPT

A) peer pressure.
B) early experience with tobacco.
C) family influence.
D) the taste of tobacco.
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75
Paul is a teenager.Paul is MOST likely to die from

A) cancer.
B) a car accident.
C) a drug overdose.
D) a gun shot.
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76
An increasing trend in drug use by high school youth is the abuse of

A) nonprescription drugs.
B) inhalants.
C) methamphetamines.
D) opiates.
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77
Although most adolescents who attempt suicide do it by taking pills,the method of those who succeed is most likely to be

A) carbon monoxide.
B) an intentional car crash.
C) overdose of recreational drugs.
D) a firearm.
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78
In recent years,the rate of smoking among adolescents has

A) risen.
B) declined.
C) stayed the same.
D) remained somewhat stable.
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79
Brain imaging studies have identified neurocognitive deficits in executive function,risk assessment,and problem solving in the brains of

A) individuals who attempted or successfully managed suicide.
B) chimpanzees who were taught to communicate.
C) adolescents described as gifted or precocious.
D) newborn infants after a normal healthy pregnancy.
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80
According to Piaget,adolescents are in which stage of cognitive development?

A) Sensorimotor
B) Preoperational
C) Formal operations
D) Concrete operations
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