Deck 16: Adolescence: Psychosocial Development
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Deck 16: Adolescence: Psychosocial Development
1
Culture influences what kind of information adolescents share with their parents.
True
2
A person's gender identity always reflects biological characteristics.
False
3
Identity achievement involves a denial of past experiences and childhood identifications.
False
4
Parent-adolescent interventions can influence adolescents differently, depending on their DNA.
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5
Peers are more helpful than harmful.
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6
The rate of clinical depression is higher for adolescent boys than it is for adolescent girls.
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7
Contrary to adult fears, many adolescent romances do not include sexual intercourse.
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8
The four areas of identity formation identified by Erikson include religious, political, familial, and physical.
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9
Part-time employment during the adolescent years is associated with problems if the adolescent works too many hours.
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10
Links between adolescents and relatives are especially common among immigrant groups.
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11
Hermione accepts her parents' religious faith without question. She is happy and enjoys participating in religious events with them. Hermione's behavior shows identity moratorium.
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12
Moratorium is an identity status that is considered to be a more mature response to identity exploration than foreclosure.
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13
Abstinence-only sex education programs have little to no impact on reducing adolescent sexual activity.
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14
Gender identity refers primarily to a person's self-definition as a male, female, or transgender.
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15
In the twenty-first century, most adolescents affiliate strongly with one political party over another.
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16
Parental monitoring, even if restrictive and controlling, does not usually cause detrimental effects.
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17
Familism refers to parents' ongoing awareness of their children's activities and friendships.
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18
Four aspects of family closeness are communication, support, connectedness, and control.
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19
Sixteen-year-old Andrea quit school, lost her job as a waitress, and spends most of her time online in chat rooms. When her parents voiced their disapproval, she replied, "Leave me alone!" Andrea's behavior shows role confusion.
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20
According to Erikson, the ultimate goal of the identity crisis is identity achievement.
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21
The regions of the brain that are connected to pleasure are more strongly affected by alcohol during adolescence than at later ages.
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22
Most adolescence-limited offenders become career criminals.
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23
Following Erikson's lead, _____ distinguished four specific ways young people cope with the identity crisis.
A) Baumrind
B) Freud
C) Marcia
D) Skinner
A) Baumrind
B) Freud
C) Marcia
D) Skinner
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24
Adults are more likely to commit suicide than are adolescents.
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25
Mary is an adolescent. According to Erikson, her new identity will be established by choosing _____.
A) an appropriate adult "hero figure"
B) values and goals opposite to the destructive identities of media stars
C) to embrace some parental and societal values while abandoning others
D) one sexual role and sticking with it, regardless of the consequences
A) an appropriate adult "hero figure"
B) values and goals opposite to the destructive identities of media stars
C) to embrace some parental and societal values while abandoning others
D) one sexual role and sticking with it, regardless of the consequences
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26
The process of rumination helps adolescents recover more quickly from the effects of difficult experiences.
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27
The completed suicide rate is higher for males than for females.
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28
Some adolescents engage in some law-breaking behaviors during adolescence.
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29
According to Erikson, the goal of adolescence is to _____.
A) abandon parental goals
B) find one's own identity
C) attain independence from one's peer group
D) form an intimate relationship with a member of the opposite sex
A) abandon parental goals
B) find one's own identity
C) attain independence from one's peer group
D) form an intimate relationship with a member of the opposite sex
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30
Alcohol is widely enjoyed in North America and is only infrequently abused.
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31
Advertisements and curricula that rely on scare tactics can actually increase drug use by making it seem exciting.
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32
According to Erikson, adolescents are in the stage of _____.
A) identity versus role confusion
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) independence versus neediness
D) integration versus separation
A) identity versus role confusion
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) independence versus neediness
D) integration versus separation
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33
Psychosocial development during adolescence involves the search for a(n) _____.
A) romantic partner
B) career
C) set of behaviors to please others
D) understanding of oneself
A) romantic partner
B) career
C) set of behaviors to please others
D) understanding of oneself
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34
Several suicides that occur within a group over a brief span of time are called "crowd suicides."
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35
Most adolescents try psychoactive drugs.
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36
Psychosocial development during adolescence is often seen as a quest to answer the question _____.
A) "What am I going to do with my life?"
B) "Will I ever find someone to love?"
C) "Who am I?"
D) "Why don't my parents understand me?"
A) "What am I going to do with my life?"
B) "Will I ever find someone to love?"
C) "Who am I?"
D) "Why don't my parents understand me?"
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37
Experts prefer the term failed suicide attempt instead of parasuicide.
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38
The rate of clinical depression in girls triples during the adolescent years.
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39
Genetic vulnerability is a contributing cause of depression during adolescence.
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40
According to Erikson, the ultimate adolescent psychosocial goal is identity _____.
A) diffusion
B) achievement
C) foreclosure
D) moratorium
A) diffusion
B) achievement
C) foreclosure
D) moratorium
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41
Identity diffusion refers to the identity status in which adolescents _____.
A) pause during their identity formation to explore alternatives
B) form their identity prematurely
C) do not commit to goals and fail to take on any role
D) understand who they are as connected to everything they have learned
A) pause during their identity formation to explore alternatives
B) form their identity prematurely
C) do not commit to goals and fail to take on any role
D) understand who they are as connected to everything they have learned
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42
When a person adopts parents' or society's roles and values without questioning and exploring a personal identity, it is referred to as "identity _____."
A) moratorium
B) foreclosure
C) diffusion
D) achievement
A) moratorium
B) foreclosure
C) diffusion
D) achievement
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43
Harold readily adopted his parents' political beliefs without question. Happy and secure, he enjoys participating in political events with his parents. His identity status reflects _____.
A) diffusion
B) achievement
C) foreclosure
D) moratorium
A) diffusion
B) achievement
C) foreclosure
D) moratorium
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44
The identity status characterized by a lack of commitment to any goals or values is _____.
A) achievement
B) foreclosure
C) diffusion
D) moratorium
A) achievement
B) foreclosure
C) diffusion
D) moratorium
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45
_____ is an example of "identity foreclosure."
A) Dropping out of high school
B) Choosing a different career path than what parents wanted
C) Eagerness to vote in a national election
D) Working in the family business because it is expected
A) Dropping out of high school
B) Choosing a different career path than what parents wanted
C) Eagerness to vote in a national election
D) Working in the family business because it is expected
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46
The term for a pause in identity formation, when alternatives are explored before final choices are made, is _____.
A) identity diffusion
B) role confusion
C) negative identity
D) moratorium
A) identity diffusion
B) role confusion
C) negative identity
D) moratorium
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47
Related to political identity is _____.
A) foreclosure
B) vocational identity
C) diffusion
D) ethnic identity
A) foreclosure
B) vocational identity
C) diffusion
D) ethnic identity
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48
During an identity moratorium, adolescents typically _____.
A) ignore their future roles and responsibilities
B) take on temporary roles and postpone identity-achievement decisions
C) change their identities from that of their youth
D) adopt their parents' views after having tested them on their own
A) ignore their future roles and responsibilities
B) take on temporary roles and postpone identity-achievement decisions
C) change their identities from that of their youth
D) adopt their parents' views after having tested them on their own
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49
According to researchers, which individual will probably be the most liberal?
A) Carson, who just turned 10
B) Liliana, who just turned 19
C) Noel, the mother of a teenager
D) Barrette, the father of a teenager
A) Carson, who just turned 10
B) Liliana, who just turned 19
C) Noel, the mother of a teenager
D) Barrette, the father of a teenager
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50
Which adolescent appears to be experiencing identity diffusion?
A) Jeannine, who runs away from a pressured home environment and joins a commune
B) Fred, who is pressured by his parents to become a doctor
C) Barbara, a college student who frequently changes majors
D) Zachary, who spends most of his time watching TV, drinking, and avoiding responsibility
A) Jeannine, who runs away from a pressured home environment and joins a commune
B) Fred, who is pressured by his parents to become a doctor
C) Barbara, a college student who frequently changes majors
D) Zachary, who spends most of his time watching TV, drinking, and avoiding responsibility
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51
Compared to adults, adolescents may express their _____ identities more devoutly.
A) sexual
B) achievement
C) religious
D) vocational
A) sexual
B) achievement
C) religious
D) vocational
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52
Identity diffusion is typically characterized by _____.
A) no focus on or concern about the future
B) foreclosure
C) following one's heart
D) commitment to a cause
A) no focus on or concern about the future
B) foreclosure
C) following one's heart
D) commitment to a cause
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53
Research indicates that adolescents who work 20 hours a week or more _____.
A) save more money for college
B) are more likely to love their work in adulthood
C) create stronger vocational identities early on
D) tend to hate their jobs and achieve less in school
A) save more money for college
B) are more likely to love their work in adulthood
C) create stronger vocational identities early on
D) tend to hate their jobs and achieve less in school
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54
Without any thoughtful consideration, Sean took on an identity that is the opposite of what his parents want for him. Sean has adopted a(n) _____.
A) negative identity
B) positive identity
C) non-identity
D) over identity
A) negative identity
B) positive identity
C) non-identity
D) over identity
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55
Of the various identity statuses, _____ is comfortable.
A) diffusion
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure
D) achievement
A) diffusion
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure
D) achievement
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56
According to Erikson, _____ identity is an arena of identity formation.
A) physical
B) political
C) familial
D) economic
A) physical
B) political
C) familial
D) economic
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57
Early _____ identity is no longer appropriate, as it was a century ago.
A) gender
B) political
C) vocational
D) sexual
A) gender
B) political
C) vocational
D) sexual
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58
Barrett is serving a two-year mission for his church at the age of 19. When he returns home from his mission assignment, he will decide whether to attend college and will make decisions about career and family. Barrett's current status is identity _____.
A) foreclosure
B) moratorium
C) diffusion
D) achievement
A) foreclosure
B) moratorium
C) diffusion
D) achievement
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59
_____ adolescents totally reject the religions in which they've grown up.
A) Few
B) About half of all
C) About three-fourths of all
D) Almost all
A) Few
B) About half of all
C) About three-fourths of all
D) Almost all
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60
Seventeen-year-old Andrew failed several classes, lost his job, and spends most of his time sleeping on the couch. When his parents voice their disapproval, he replies, "Whatever." Andrew's response indicates _____.
A) role confusion
B) identity achievement
C) identity foreclosure
D) moratorium
A) role confusion
B) identity achievement
C) identity foreclosure
D) moratorium
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61
Parents' awareness of where their adolescents are, what they are doing, and with whom they are doing it is referred to as "_____."
A) parental monitoring
B) generational stake
C) psychological control
D) connectedness
A) parental monitoring
B) generational stake
C) psychological control
D) connectedness
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62
People's acceptance of the roles and behaviors that they define as male or female is referred to as their "_____ identity."
A) gender
B) ethnic
C) heterosexual
D) foreclosed
A) gender
B) ethnic
C) heterosexual
D) foreclosed
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63
The urge to conform to one's peers in behavior, dress, and attitude is referred to as "_____."
A) conformation
B) adolescent burden
C) generation gap
D) peer pressure
A) conformation
B) adolescent burden
C) generation gap
D) peer pressure
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64
Some parent-child bickering during the adolescent years may indicate _____.
A) a disturbed parent-child relationship
B) poor parenting skills
C) teenage depression
D) a healthy family
A) a disturbed parent-child relationship
B) poor parenting skills
C) teenage depression
D) a healthy family
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65
Parental monitoring is most likely to be effective and healthy when it is _____.
A) rigid and controlling
B) part of a warm, supportive relationship
C) relaxed and permissive
D) part of authoritarian parenting
A) rigid and controlling
B) part of a warm, supportive relationship
C) relaxed and permissive
D) part of authoritarian parenting
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66
Which statement is an example of a gender role?
A) A man should be the primary wage earner.
B) A baby is born with reproductive organs for both sexes.
C) A biological male decides to undergo an operation to become a woman.
D) A woman decides to try dating men and women.
A) A man should be the primary wage earner.
B) A baby is born with reproductive organs for both sexes.
C) A biological male decides to undergo an operation to become a woman.
D) A woman decides to try dating men and women.
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67
In typical relationships, one would expect the MOST bickering between _____.
A) grandparents and teens
B) adolescents and older siblings
C) mothers and daughters
D) fathers and sons
A) grandparents and teens
B) adolescents and older siblings
C) mothers and daughters
D) fathers and sons
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68
An intervention study designed to improve family communication and cohesion between parents and their sons revealed that the sons' DNA was important to the outcome. Which of the following was a finding from the study?
A) The intervention had an impact on boys with a long allele of the 5-HTTLPR gene.
B) The intervention had an impact on boys with a short allele of the 5-HTTLPR gene.
C) The control experience had an impact on boys with a long allele of the 5-HTTLPR gene.
D) The control experience had an impact on boys with a short allele of the 5-HTTLPR gene.
A) The intervention had an impact on boys with a long allele of the 5-HTTLPR gene.
B) The intervention had an impact on boys with a short allele of the 5-HTTLPR gene.
C) The control experience had an impact on boys with a long allele of the 5-HTTLPR gene.
D) The control experience had an impact on boys with a short allele of the 5-HTTLPR gene.
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69
Abbie is aware of where her son is whenever he goes out, and she requires him to call if there is any change in plans. This is an example of _____.
A) generational stake
B) foreclosure for her son
C) parental monitoring
D) negative control
A) generational stake
B) foreclosure for her son
C) parental monitoring
D) negative control
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70
Enrique believes that males should always be the ones to ask females out on dates. He thinks that if a man accepts an invitation for a date from a girl, it makes him a wimp. This is an example of Enrique's _____.
A) sex
B) gender identity
C) sexual orientation
D) gender
A) sex
B) gender identity
C) sexual orientation
D) gender
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71
Bickering between parents and adolescents is most likely to _____.
A) to be about religious beliefs
B) signal pathology in the family
C) concern personal habits and dress
D) increase steadily between the ages of 13 and 19
A) to be about religious beliefs
B) signal pathology in the family
C) concern personal habits and dress
D) increase steadily between the ages of 13 and 19
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72
In the United States, parent-child conflict is most common during _____.
A) late childhood
B) early adolescence
C) late adolescence
D) emerging adulthood
A) late childhood
B) early adolescence
C) late adolescence
D) emerging adulthood
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73
Sandra is in her bedroom with her mother. Sandra's mother exclaims, "You need to get these clothes off the floor right now!" Sandra replies, "It's my room, and I will leave things where I want." Sandra's mother responds, "I am your mother, and you will do what I say." This is an example of _____.
A) bickering
B) open communication
C) parental monitoring
D) family bonds
A) bickering
B) open communication
C) parental monitoring
D) family bonds
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74
Eva is about to become an adolescent mother. Based on recent research, she and her child will better handle the situation if her parents _____.
A) assume care for Eva and her child
B) adopt Eva's child and raise the child as their own
C) encourage Eva to move out of the house to raise her baby alone
D) are supportive but do not assume complete care for her child
A) assume care for Eva and her child
B) adopt Eva's child and raise the child as their own
C) encourage Eva to move out of the house to raise her baby alone
D) are supportive but do not assume complete care for her child
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75
Healthy communication and support from parents make _____ peer relationships more likely.
A) constructive
B) destructive
C) other-sex
D) romantic
A) constructive
B) destructive
C) other-sex
D) romantic
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76
The DSM-IV labeled individuals who had a strong and persistent cross-gender identification as having "gender identity disorder." The DSM-5 instead describes people who are distressed at their biological genders as having "_____."
A) gender atypicality
B) sexual fetishism
C) sexual atypicality
D) gender dysphoria
A) gender atypicality
B) sexual fetishism
C) sexual atypicality
D) gender dysphoria
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77
_____ refers to the belief that family members should support one another, sacrificing individual freedom and success to care for one another.
A) Familism
B) Authoritarianism
C) Extended-family cohesion
D) Ethnic connectedness
A) Familism
B) Authoritarianism
C) Extended-family cohesion
D) Ethnic connectedness
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78
Two aspects of family closeness during adolescence include _____.
A) communication and autonomy
B) support and connectedness
C) connectedness and authority
D) openness and control
A) communication and autonomy
B) support and connectedness
C) connectedness and authority
D) openness and control
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79
Gender refers to _____.
A) the cultural or social attributes of being male or female
B) the biological characteristics of being male or female
C) the categories that boys and girls are sorted into at birth
D) one's sexual orientation
A) the cultural or social attributes of being male or female
B) the biological characteristics of being male or female
C) the categories that boys and girls are sorted into at birth
D) one's sexual orientation
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80
A father says to his son, "I want you home by 10:00 P.M." This best represents which aspect of family closeness?
A) control
B) support
C) communication
D) connectedness
A) control
B) support
C) communication
D) connectedness
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