Deck 11: Understanding Self and Others
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Deck 11: Understanding Self and Others
1
Teenagers' tendency to believe that their experiences and feelings are unique,and that no one has ever felt or thought as they do is known as
A)the personal fable.
B)the imaginary audience.
C)the illusion of invulnerability.
D)hypothetical reasoning.
A)the personal fable.
B)the imaginary audience.
C)the illusion of invulnerability.
D)hypothetical reasoning.
A
2
Abby is 6 years old while Sheena is 13 years old.Compared to Abby's self-description,Sheena's self-description is likely to be
A)more abstract.
B)based more on physical characteristics.
C)more closely linked to possessions.
D)less future-oriented.
A)more abstract.
B)based more on physical characteristics.
C)more closely linked to possessions.
D)less future-oriented.
A
3
Chan's self-concept includes statements about his attitudes,personality traits,religious beliefs,and occupational goals.How old is Chan?
A)three years old
B)five years old
C)eight years old
D)fifteen years old
A)three years old
B)five years old
C)eight years old
D)fifteen years old
D
4
Rina's self-concept includes mention of emotions,social groups to which she belongs,and comparisons of herself to others.How old is Rina?
A)three years old
B)eight years old
C)thirteen years old
D)seventeen years old
A)three years old
B)eight years old
C)thirteen years old
D)seventeen years old
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5
Evidence for growing self-awareness between the ages of 18 and 24 months includes the fact that children of this age
A)cannot recognize themselves in a mirror.
B)look less at photographs of themselves than at photos of other children.
C)do not refer to themselves by name.
D)sometimes know their own age and gender.
A)cannot recognize themselves in a mirror.
B)look less at photographs of themselves than at photos of other children.
C)do not refer to themselves by name.
D)sometimes know their own age and gender.
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6
Sixteen-year-old Ingrid discovered a spot on her blouse after she arrived at school.Ingrid is afraid that everyone will notice the spot and think she is stupid.Which of the following best describes Ingrid's beliefs?
A)adolescent egocentrism
B)imaginary audience
C)personal fable
D)illusion of invulnerability
A)adolescent egocentrism
B)imaginary audience
C)personal fable
D)illusion of invulnerability
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7
The self-absorption characteristic of the teen-age search for identity is called
A)diffusion.
B)theory of mind.
C)adolescent egocentrism.
D)specification.
A)diffusion.
B)theory of mind.
C)adolescent egocentrism.
D)specification.
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8
Adolescent egocentrism is characterized by
A)an inability to understand that others have different perspectives of the world.
B)an indifference about what other people think about them.
C)a belief that they are the focus of others' thinking.
D)having attained identity achievement.
A)an inability to understand that others have different perspectives of the world.
B)an indifference about what other people think about them.
C)a belief that they are the focus of others' thinking.
D)having attained identity achievement.
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9
Fifteen-year-old Angela's belief that she is,in effect,an actor whose performance is watched constantly by her peers is a phenomenon referred to as
A)the imaginary audience.
B)the personal fable.
C)the illusion of invulnerability.
D)perspective-taking.
A)the imaginary audience.
B)the personal fable.
C)the illusion of invulnerability.
D)perspective-taking.
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10
Self-awareness is usually well established by the age of
A)six months.
B)one years.
C)two years.
D)three years.
A)six months.
B)one years.
C)two years.
D)three years.
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11
Two-year-old Chris "helps" his dad change the oil in the car and ends up with a black oil streak on his cheek.When they come into the house,his dad takes him into the bathroom to clean up.Based on what you know about self-awareness in two-year-olds,what would you expect Chris to do when he looks in the mirror?
A)Reach up and touch the black spot on his cheek.
B)Touch the black spot he sees on the mirror.
C)Look at his dad to see if he,too,has oil on his face.
D)Not show any indication that he notices the spot.
A)Reach up and touch the black spot on his cheek.
B)Touch the black spot he sees on the mirror.
C)Look at his dad to see if he,too,has oil on his face.
D)Not show any indication that he notices the spot.
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12
If you ask Eva,a preschooler,to describe herself she is most likely to say
A)"I love swimming."
B)"I'm usually happy."
C)"I'm the fastest runner in my preschool class."
D)"I have blond hair."
A)"I love swimming."
B)"I'm usually happy."
C)"I'm the fastest runner in my preschool class."
D)"I have blond hair."
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13
The foundation or first step of developing a self-concept occurs when children
A)begin to wonder who they are.
B)become aware that they exist independently of other people and objects in the environment.
C)mention emotions when describing themselves.
D)begin to describe themselves in relation to their peers.
A)begin to wonder who they are.
B)become aware that they exist independently of other people and objects in the environment.
C)mention emotions when describing themselves.
D)begin to describe themselves in relation to their peers.
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14
Dr.Jones conducts a study in which he places a red mark on toddlers' noses and then places them in front of a mirror.Dr.Jones appears to be interested in
A)identity statuses.
B)self-awareness.
C)egocentrism.
D)self-esteem.
A)identity statuses.
B)self-awareness.
C)egocentrism.
D)self-esteem.
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15
Veronica describes herself as an "ambitious,fun-loving Catholic who is going to be a nurse someday." Veronica is probably
A)a toddler.
B)a preschooler.
C)an elementary school age child.
D)an adolescent.
A)a toddler.
B)a preschooler.
C)an elementary school age child.
D)an adolescent.
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16
As children grow from preschoolers to adolescents,their self-concepts become
A)more concrete.
B)more elaborate and richer.
C)less psychological.
D)less future-oriented.
A)more concrete.
B)more elaborate and richer.
C)less psychological.
D)less future-oriented.
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17
The attitudes,behaviours,and values that a person believes make them a unique individual are referred to as the person's
A)self-concept.
B)specification.
C)imaginary audience.
D)personal fable.
A)self-concept.
B)specification.
C)imaginary audience.
D)personal fable.
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18
Between the ages of six and eight,children's descriptions of themselves are likely to
A)be based on characteristics that are observable and concrete.
B)be future-oriented.
C)mention emotions and social groups to which they belong.
D)vary with the setting.
A)be based on characteristics that are observable and concrete.
B)be future-oriented.
C)mention emotions and social groups to which they belong.
D)vary with the setting.
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19
A three-year-old celebrating a birthday understands that she's an older version of the same person who had a birthday a year before.She is
A)able to recognize continuity in the self over time.
B)beginning to form self-awareness.
C)very advanced for her age.
D)not yet able to form a self-concept.
A)able to recognize continuity in the self over time.
B)beginning to form self-awareness.
C)very advanced for her age.
D)not yet able to form a self-concept.
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20
Who is most likely to recognize continuity in the self over time?
A)Parker,a two-year-old who is self-aware
B)Denton,a two-year-old who is not self-aware
C)Parker and Denton are equally likely to recognize continuity in the self over time.
D)Neither Parker norDenton will recognize continuity in the self over time..
A)Parker,a two-year-old who is self-aware
B)Denton,a two-year-old who is not self-aware
C)Parker and Denton are equally likely to recognize continuity in the self over time.
D)Neither Parker norDenton will recognize continuity in the self over time..
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21
On Laurel's 16th birthday,her parents gave her a new car and a Conservative Party bumper sticker.Laurel was happy to accept the car but didn't want to display the bumper sticker.She had begun to read and think about different political parties and,although she hadn't yet decided which political party she supported,she didn't want to be a Conservative just because her parents were.In terms of her political beliefs,Laurel appears to be in Marcia's ________ identity status.
A)diffusion
B)achievement
C)moratorium
D)foreclosure
A)diffusion
B)achievement
C)moratorium
D)foreclosure
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22
Troy,a college student,is in the achievement status for career.What does that tell you about his identity status for religion and politics?
A)Troy is in the achievement status for religion and politics.
B)Troy is not in the achievement status for religion and politics.
C)Troy is in the achievement status for religion but not for politics.
D)It is not possible to determine Troy's identity status for religion and politics by knowing his identity status for career.
A)Troy is in the achievement status for religion and politics.
B)Troy is not in the achievement status for religion and politics.
C)Troy is in the achievement status for religion but not for politics.
D)It is not possible to determine Troy's identity status for religion and politics by knowing his identity status for career.
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23
Adolescents tend to believe that misfortune only happens to others,a belief that is referred to as
A)the personal fable.
B)the illusion of invulnerability.
C)the imaginary audience.
D)hypothetical reasoning.
A)the personal fable.
B)the illusion of invulnerability.
C)the imaginary audience.
D)hypothetical reasoning.
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24
Adolescents who have achieved a strong ethnic identity
A)are less likely to be affected by discrimination
B)worry more.
C)find interactions with peers more frustrating.
D)are more likely to have parents who downplay their cultural heritage.
A)are less likely to be affected by discrimination
B)worry more.
C)find interactions with peers more frustrating.
D)are more likely to have parents who downplay their cultural heritage.
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25
As individuals move from early adolescence to young adulthood,Marcia's ________ and ________ identity statuses become less common while ________ and ________ become more common.
A)achievement,moratorium;foreclosure,diffusion
B)moratorium,diffusion;foreclosure,achievement
C)foreclosure,moratorium;diffusion,achievement
D)foreclosure,diffusion;moratorium,achievement
A)achievement,moratorium;foreclosure,diffusion
B)moratorium,diffusion;foreclosure,achievement
C)foreclosure,moratorium;diffusion,achievement
D)foreclosure,diffusion;moratorium,achievement
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26
Marcia's achievement identity status
A)occurs more in younger than in older adolescents.
B)occurs more in older than in younger adolescents.
C)is not related to age.
D)is achieved in all aspects of identity at the same time.
A)occurs more in younger than in older adolescents.
B)occurs more in older than in younger adolescents.
C)is not related to age.
D)is achieved in all aspects of identity at the same time.
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27
Michael,15,was just broken up with by his girlfriend,Lisa.Michael's dad told him that he knows how he feels but that in time he will feel better.Michael is convinced that his dad does not know how it feels to be broken up with by a girlfriend and that his dad does not know what he is talking about.Which of the following terms best describes Michael's beliefs?
A)adolescent egocentrism
B)imaginary audience
C)personal fable
D)illusion of invulnerability
A)adolescent egocentrism
B)imaginary audience
C)personal fable
D)illusion of invulnerability
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28
Individuals who have explored alternatives and have deliberately chosen a specific identity are in Marcia's ________ identity status.
A)diffusion
B)achievement
C)moratorium
D)foreclosure
A)diffusion
B)achievement
C)moratorium
D)foreclosure
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29
Marcia's identity formation statuses typically occur in which order?
A)diffusion,foreclosure,moratorium,achievement
B)moratorium,foreclosure,diffusion,achievement
C)foreclosure,moratorium,achievement,diffusion
D)The phases do not necessarily occur in a particular sequence.
A)diffusion,foreclosure,moratorium,achievement
B)moratorium,foreclosure,diffusion,achievement
C)foreclosure,moratorium,achievement,diffusion
D)The phases do not necessarily occur in a particular sequence.
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30
What is true regarding the work on acculturation by John W.Berry and his colleagues?
A)The least acculturated were the best adapted,both psychologically and socioculturally.
B)Acculturation,while maintaining ties to a person's heritage,leads to greater life satisfaction and better mental health and well-being.
C)Acculturation along with rejection of cultural heritage led to more positive outcomes for immigrants.
D)The multicultural ideal of Canada is more likely to hurt immigrants than help them.
A)The least acculturated were the best adapted,both psychologically and socioculturally.
B)Acculturation,while maintaining ties to a person's heritage,leads to greater life satisfaction and better mental health and well-being.
C)Acculturation along with rejection of cultural heritage led to more positive outcomes for immigrants.
D)The multicultural ideal of Canada is more likely to hurt immigrants than help them.
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31
Although 15-year-old Vince hasn't thought about it much,he has decided to become a priest when he grows up because that's what his mother wants.Marcia would describe Vince as being in the ________ phase of achieving identity.
A)foreclosure
B)diffusion
C)achievement
D)moratorium
A)foreclosure
B)diffusion
C)achievement
D)moratorium
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32
In Marcia's theory,________ describes individuals who are still examining different alternative identities.
A)diffusion
B)foreclosure
C)moratorium
D)achievement
A)diffusion
B)foreclosure
C)moratorium
D)achievement
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33
In Marcia's theory,________ describes individuals who have identities that are determined largely by adults,rather than from personal exploration.
A)diffusion
B)foreclosure
C)moratorium
D)achievement
A)diffusion
B)foreclosure
C)moratorium
D)achievement
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34
Research shows that
A)adolescents inherently struggle;they go through a time of storm and stress.
B)adolescents in different parts of the world differed in terms of experiencing a time of storm and stress;North American adolescents experienced great struggle while others did not.
C)most adolescents around the world report being happy and few avoid their homes.
D)parent-child relations don't seem to change during adolescence.
A)adolescents inherently struggle;they go through a time of storm and stress.
B)adolescents in different parts of the world differed in terms of experiencing a time of storm and stress;North American adolescents experienced great struggle while others did not.
C)most adolescents around the world report being happy and few avoid their homes.
D)parent-child relations don't seem to change during adolescence.
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35
As adolescents progress towards achieving an identity
A)adolescent egocentrism increases while the imaginary audience,personal fables,and the illusion of invulnerability become less common.
B)adolescent egocentrism decreases while the imaginary audience,personal fables,and the illusion of invulnerability become more common.
C)adolescent egocentrism,the imaginary audience,personal fables,and the illusion of invulnerability become less common.
D)adolescent egocentrism,the imaginary audience,personal fables,and the illusion of invulnerability become more common.
A)adolescent egocentrism increases while the imaginary audience,personal fables,and the illusion of invulnerability become less common.
B)adolescent egocentrism decreases while the imaginary audience,personal fables,and the illusion of invulnerability become more common.
C)adolescent egocentrism,the imaginary audience,personal fables,and the illusion of invulnerability become less common.
D)adolescent egocentrism,the imaginary audience,personal fables,and the illusion of invulnerability become more common.
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The process of integrating into and adopting the customs of a different culture is called
A)ethnic identity.
B)acculturation.
C)multiculturalism.
D)ethnic crystallization.
A)ethnic identity.
B)acculturation.
C)multiculturalism.
D)ethnic crystallization.
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37
Sixteen-year-old Edward is sexually active but doesn't practice safe sex.He thinks becoming infected with HIV is something that would happen to other people,but not to him.Which of the following concepts best explains Edward's belief?
A)hypothetical reasoning
B)the personal fable
C)the imaginary audience
D)the illusion of invulnerability
A)hypothetical reasoning
B)the personal fable
C)the imaginary audience
D)the illusion of invulnerability
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38
Conflicts between parents and their adolescent children
A)usually involve more than mild bickering.
B)usually concern differences of opinion over core values.
C)are the inevitable result of teenagers spending more time with their parents.
D)are often more distressing for parents than teenagers.
A)usually involve more than mild bickering.
B)usually concern differences of opinion over core values.
C)are the inevitable result of teenagers spending more time with their parents.
D)are often more distressing for parents than teenagers.
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39
When parents set rules with little justification and enforce them without explanation,children are more likely to remain in Marcia's _____________ status.
A)foreclosure
B)diffusion
C)moratorium
D)achievement
A)foreclosure
B)diffusion
C)moratorium
D)achievement
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40
Fourteen-year-old Tyler is overwhelmed by the task of achieving an identity and has done little to achieve one.Tyler appears to be in Marcia's ________ identity status.
A)moratorium
B)achievement
C)foreclosure
D)diffusion
A)moratorium
B)achievement
C)foreclosure
D)diffusion
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41
Children's overall self-worth
A)is,roughly,the average of their self-worth in specialized areas.
B)is determined by some domains more than others.
C)is not influenced by social competence.
D)has fewer contributors as the child gets older.
A)is,roughly,the average of their self-worth in specialized areas.
B)is determined by some domains more than others.
C)is not influenced by social competence.
D)has fewer contributors as the child gets older.
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42
Adolescents are more likely to reach achievement status when their parents
A)recognize their children's autonomy.
B)discourage discussion.
C)discourage personal experimentation.
D)simply tell them what identity to adopt.
A)recognize their children's autonomy.
B)discourage discussion.
C)discourage personal experimentation.
D)simply tell them what identity to adopt.
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43
In the elementary-school years,what are the areas of self-esteem that stand out?
A)scholastic competence,athletic competence,social competence,and physical appearance.
B)physical appearance,emotional stability,emotional regulation,and social competence.
C)scholastic competence,emotional regulation,physical appearance,and athletic competence..
D)social competence,emotional stability,athletic competence,and scholastic competence.
A)scholastic competence,athletic competence,social competence,and physical appearance.
B)physical appearance,emotional stability,emotional regulation,and social competence.
C)scholastic competence,emotional regulation,physical appearance,and athletic competence..
D)social competence,emotional stability,athletic competence,and scholastic competence.
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44
Recently,Ramiro has become interested in his ethnic heritage.He has attended some Mexican-American festivals and read some books on the role that Mexican Americans have played in the history of the United States.Ramiro is in which stage of achieving an ethnic identity?
A)first stage
B)second stage
C)third stage
D)fourth stage
A)first stage
B)second stage
C)third stage
D)fourth stage
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45
The most effective and lasting forms of treatment for depression in adolescence emphasize
A)minimizing discussion of the depressive symptoms.
B)taking personal responsibility for negative outcomes.
C)correcting an imbalance in neurotransmitters.
D)cognitive and social skills.
A)minimizing discussion of the depressive symptoms.
B)taking personal responsibility for negative outcomes.
C)correcting an imbalance in neurotransmitters.
D)cognitive and social skills.
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46
A strong,well-defined ethnic identity is associated with
A)younger rather than older adolescents.
B)experiencing more negative consequences from discrimination .
C)a weakened tie to mainstream culture for all ethnic groups.
D)higher self-esteem.
A)younger rather than older adolescents.
B)experiencing more negative consequences from discrimination .
C)a weakened tie to mainstream culture for all ethnic groups.
D)higher self-esteem.
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47
Depression-prone adolescents
A)have higher levels of norepinephrine and serotonin.
B)are more likely to be boys than girls.
C)are likely to become depressed even when there is no triggering event.
D)are more likely to blame themselves for their failures.
A)have higher levels of norepinephrine and serotonin.
B)are more likely to be boys than girls.
C)are likely to become depressed even when there is no triggering event.
D)are more likely to blame themselves for their failures.
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48
Who is most likely to reach achievement status?
A)Gabriel,whose parents discourage discussion
B)Amanda,whose parents give her explicit direction for her choices
C)Kathryn,whose parents encourage her to explore alternatives on her own
D)Ashley,whose parents set rules with little justification
A)Gabriel,whose parents discourage discussion
B)Amanda,whose parents give her explicit direction for her choices
C)Kathryn,whose parents encourage her to explore alternatives on her own
D)Ashley,whose parents set rules with little justification
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49
If Hunter is a typical adolescent,he will
A)be rebellious.
B)rely upon his parents for advice.
C)not share many of his parents' values.
D)be unhappy.
A)be rebellious.
B)rely upon his parents for advice.
C)not share many of his parents' values.
D)be unhappy.
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50
Adolescents who have achieved a strong ethnic identity
A)have lower self-esteem.
B)find interactions with family and friends less satisfying.
C)do poorly in school.
D)have parents who encouraged them to explore alternative identities.
A)have lower self-esteem.
B)find interactions with family and friends less satisfying.
C)do poorly in school.
D)have parents who encouraged them to explore alternative identities.
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51
In the earliest phase of achieving an ethnic identity,individuals
A)do not consider ethnic identity to be an important personal issue.
B)begin to explore the personal impact of their ethnic heritage.
C)learn cultural traditions.
D)achieve a distinct ethnic self-concept.
A)do not consider ethnic identity to be an important personal issue.
B)begin to explore the personal impact of their ethnic heritage.
C)learn cultural traditions.
D)achieve a distinct ethnic self-concept.
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52
Depression among adolescents
A)is caused by higher levels of neurotransmitters.
B)is more common in those who tend to blame others for negative outcomes.
C)is more common in girls than boys..
D)is unrelated to temperament.
A)is caused by higher levels of neurotransmitters.
B)is more common in those who tend to blame others for negative outcomes.
C)is more common in girls than boys..
D)is unrelated to temperament.
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53
Anne participates in a study in which she is asked how much statements such as "I'm very good at schoolwork" and "I find it very easy to make friends" apply to her.The study involves measuring
A)perspective-taking.
B)stranger anxiety.
C)self-esteem.
D)basic and complex emotions.
A)perspective-taking.
B)stranger anxiety.
C)self-esteem.
D)basic and complex emotions.
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54
Which of the following statements about parent-child relations during adolescence is true?
A)Parent-adolescent relations can be accurately summed up as being full of storm-and-stress.
B)Parent-adolescent relationships become more egalitarian throughout adolescence.
C)Parents and adolescents continue to spend the same amount of time together as they did when the adolescent was a child.
D)Adolescents show their parents more affection than they did as children.
A)Parent-adolescent relations can be accurately summed up as being full of storm-and-stress.
B)Parent-adolescent relationships become more egalitarian throughout adolescence.
C)Parents and adolescents continue to spend the same amount of time together as they did when the adolescent was a child.
D)Adolescents show their parents more affection than they did as children.
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55
Juan has very little interest in examining his ethnic roots.Juan is in the ________ phase of achieving an ethnic identity.
A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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56
________ is defined as a person's judgment and feelings about his or her own worth.
A)Self-concept
B)Self-recognition
C)Self-esteem
D)Self-awareness
A)Self-concept
B)Self-recognition
C)Self-esteem
D)Self-awareness
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57
Nikolai has achieved a distinct ethnic self-concept.He is in the ________ phase of achieving an ethnic identity.
A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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58
Antidepressant drugs
A)have effects that last after the individual stops taking the drugs.
B)are more effective than forms of psychotherapy that emphasize cognitive and social skills.
C)should be prescribed in any young person who has been diagnosed with depression.
D)are designed to correct an imbalance in neurotransmitters.
A)have effects that last after the individual stops taking the drugs.
B)are more effective than forms of psychotherapy that emphasize cognitive and social skills.
C)should be prescribed in any young person who has been diagnosed with depression.
D)are designed to correct an imbalance in neurotransmitters.
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59
Stella is a depressed adolescent.She is likely to
A)blame others for her failures.
B)have reduced levels of some neurotransmitters.
C)not find psychotherapy a successful way to treat her depression.
D)experience long-lasting treatment effects through short-term drug therapy.
A)blame others for her failures.
B)have reduced levels of some neurotransmitters.
C)not find psychotherapy a successful way to treat her depression.
D)experience long-lasting treatment effects through short-term drug therapy.
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60
Most adolescents report that they
A)do not love their parents.
B)do not ask their parents for advice.
C)embrace many of their parents' values.
D)feel unloved by their parents.
A)do not love their parents.
B)do not ask their parents for advice.
C)embrace many of their parents' values.
D)feel unloved by their parents.
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61
Scholastic competence is measured by how
A)popular or accepted the child feels in social interactions with peers.
B)adequate the child feels about behaving the way one is supposed to.
C)competent the child feels at sports and games requiring physical skill,athletic ability.
D)competent or smart the child feels in doing schoolwork.
A)popular or accepted the child feels in social interactions with peers.
B)adequate the child feels about behaving the way one is supposed to.
C)competent the child feels at sports and games requiring physical skill,athletic ability.
D)competent or smart the child feels in doing schoolwork.
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62
At which age would you be most likely to find the highest levels of self-esteem?
A)preschool years
B)early elementary-school years
C)late elementary-school years
D)junior high years
A)preschool years
B)early elementary-school years
C)late elementary-school years
D)junior high years
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63
When Kristin makes the transition from elementary school to junior high school,you might expect her self-esteem to
A)decrease.
B)increase.
C)fluctuate up and down unpredictably.
D)remain stable.
A)decrease.
B)increase.
C)fluctuate up and down unpredictably.
D)remain stable.
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64
Hunter is eager to try any sport and feels that he's pretty good at most of them.Mason doesn't enjoy any sports,mainly because he doesn't think he's very good at them.Hunter's and Mason's perceived competencies are different in the domain of
A)scholastic competence.
B)behavioural conduct.
C)physical appearance.
D)athletic competence.
A)scholastic competence.
B)behavioural conduct.
C)physical appearance.
D)athletic competence.
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65
How popular a child feels in social interactions with peers is called
A)scholastic competence.
B)athletic competence.
C)social acceptance.
D)behavioural conduct.
A)scholastic competence.
B)athletic competence.
C)social acceptance.
D)behavioural conduct.
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66
An individual's self-esteem
A)becomes more differentiated with age.
B)tends to be at similar levels across different domains.
C)is usually highest during the junior high school years.
D)is not affected by how others view them.
A)becomes more differentiated with age.
B)tends to be at similar levels across different domains.
C)is usually highest during the junior high school years.
D)is not affected by how others view them.
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67
Which of the following most accurately describes a typical preschooler in terms of self-esteem?
A)full of confidence
B)full of self-doubt
C)at the bottom of the "pecking order"
D)very differentiated
A)full of confidence
B)full of self-doubt
C)at the bottom of the "pecking order"
D)very differentiated
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68
Courtney loves the way she looks,especially her long,thick hair and big,dark brown eyes.Courtney's self-worth is high in the domain of
A)athletic competence.
B)physical appearance.
C)social acceptance.
D)behavioural conduct.
A)athletic competence.
B)physical appearance.
C)social acceptance.
D)behavioural conduct.
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69
As children move from being preschoolers to becoming adolescents
A)they are less likely to compare themselves to peers.
B)self-esteem becomes more differentiated.
C)self-esteem shows large increases.
D)girls' self-esteem drops more than boys' after the transition to junior high.
A)they are less likely to compare themselves to peers.
B)self-esteem becomes more differentiated.
C)self-esteem shows large increases.
D)girls' self-esteem drops more than boys' after the transition to junior high.
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70
Who is likely to have the highest self-esteem?
A)Abe,who just started high school
B)Tex,who just started junior high school
C)Gus,who is in early elementary school
D)Len,who is in preschool
A)Abe,who just started high school
B)Tex,who just started junior high school
C)Gus,who is in early elementary school
D)Len,who is in preschool
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71
Who is likely to have the highest self-esteem?
A)John,who likes school and gets good grades.
B)David,who has trouble getting along with his peers
C)Dustin,who doesn't participate in extracurricular activities
D)James,who often has disciplinary problems
A)John,who likes school and gets good grades.
B)David,who has trouble getting along with his peers
C)Dustin,who doesn't participate in extracurricular activities
D)James,who often has disciplinary problems
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72
Children are more likely to have higher levels of self-esteem if
A)they do not participate in extracurricular activities.
B)their parents do not set rules for them.
C)the school environment is nurturing.
D)their parents do not discuss rules and discipline with them.
A)they do not participate in extracurricular activities.
B)their parents do not set rules for them.
C)the school environment is nurturing.
D)their parents do not discuss rules and discipline with them.
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73
Developmental changes in structure and average levels of self-esteem
A)are universal.
B)are culturally-specific.
C)are easily explained.
D)aren't important to study.
A)are universal.
B)are culturally-specific.
C)are easily explained.
D)aren't important to study.
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74
When children move from elementary school to high school
A)self-esteem reaches its peak.
B)self-esteem becomes less differentiated.
C)children become less likely to compare themselves with peers.
D)self-esteem usually drops.
A)self-esteem reaches its peak.
B)self-esteem becomes less differentiated.
C)children become less likely to compare themselves with peers.
D)self-esteem usually drops.
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75
Which factor accounts for some of the decrease in self-esteem seen during the elementary school years?
A)parents setting more rules
B)children beginning to compare themselves with peers
C)teachers becoming more involved with students
D)a school emphasis on individualized instruction
A)parents setting more rules
B)children beginning to compare themselves with peers
C)teachers becoming more involved with students
D)a school emphasis on individualized instruction
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76
By the end of the elementary-school years,children's self-esteem has usually stabilized because
A)children at that age have established an ethnic identity.
B)children at that age have not yet started comparing themselves to others.
C)children have learned their place in the "pecking order."
D)children at that age believe that they are consistently above average.
A)children at that age have established an ethnic identity.
B)children at that age have not yet started comparing themselves to others.
C)children have learned their place in the "pecking order."
D)children at that age believe that they are consistently above average.
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77
Who is more likely to have the lowest self-esteem?
A)Julie,a European American child in elementary school.
B)Ming,a Chinese American child in elementary school.
C)Juan,a Hispanic American child in elementary school.
D)Mako,a Japanese American child in elementary school.
A)Julie,a European American child in elementary school.
B)Ming,a Chinese American child in elementary school.
C)Juan,a Hispanic American child in elementary school.
D)Mako,a Japanese American child in elementary school.
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78
Who is likely to have the lowest self-esteem?
A)Darrin,whose parents don't set rules
B)Donald,whose parents discuss their rules with him
C)Stephen,whose parents are affectionate toward him
D)Troy,whose parents are involved in his extra-curricular activities
A)Darrin,whose parents don't set rules
B)Donald,whose parents discuss their rules with him
C)Stephen,whose parents are affectionate toward him
D)Troy,whose parents are involved in his extra-curricular activities
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79
What advice would you give teachers to help them enhance their students' self-esteem?
A)Don't expect children to work to the best of their ability.
B)Show interest in your students' progress.
C)Discourage children from participating in extracurricular activities.
D)Don't listen to most of what your students say to you.
A)Don't expect children to work to the best of their ability.
B)Show interest in your students' progress.
C)Discourage children from participating in extracurricular activities.
D)Don't listen to most of what your students say to you.
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80
Because Danielle,a junior high school student,has low self-esteem,she is
A)likely to get along well with peers.
B)unlikely to become depressed.
C)unlikely to be involved in bullying and aggressive behaviour.
D)likely to do poorly in school.
A)likely to get along well with peers.
B)unlikely to become depressed.
C)unlikely to be involved in bullying and aggressive behaviour.
D)likely to do poorly in school.
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