Adolescence QUIZ Flashcards

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1
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The most important oestrogen is oestradiol and the most important androgen is .

human growth hormone

testosterone

leptin

insulin

A

testosterone

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Which of the following best describes pubertal timing?

The average age of menarche is much later today than it was in earlier generations.

Menarche takes place as late as age 15 in some developing countries, due to lack of proper nutrition and medical care.

The timing of puberty has no effect on adolescent boys.

The effects of early maturation are generally positive for girls.

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Menarche takes place as late as age 15 in some developing countries, due to lack of proper nutrition and medical care.

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Puberty rituals .

developed to mark the departure from adolescence into emerging adulthood

are only carried out for females and are most often related to menstruation

are declining in many cultures as a consequence of globalisation

focus on a particular biological event across all cultures

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are declining in many cultures as a consequence of globalisation

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In the United States, girls .

who have an eating disorder are also more likely than other females to be depressed

with bulimia are usually about 20% overweight

who are Asian American are more likely than other ethnic groups to have an eating disorder

are more likely than boys to be satisfied with their bodies

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who have an eating disorder are also more likely than other females to be depressed

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The substance use of an adolescent who drinks alcohol to relieve feelings of sadness and loneliness would be classified as .

social substance use

medicinal substance use

experimental substance use

addictive substance use

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medicinal substance use

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Compared to the concrete thinking abilities displayed in childhood, the ability to reason in adolescence .

utilises the hypothetical thinking involved in a scientific experiment

involves more random attempts at problem solving as they persist longer

differs quantitatively, but not qualitatively

is not significantly different

A

utilises the hypothetical thinking involved in a scientific experiment

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Which of the following best represents the research on formal operational thinking across cultures?

Formal operational thinking takes the same form, regardless of culture.

Individuals in collectivistic cultures take much longer to develop formal operations.

Formal operational thinking only exists in developed countries.

The way that formal operational thinking is manifested is likely different across different cultures.

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The way that formal operational thinking is manifested is likely different across different cultures.

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Compared to his 7-year-old brother, a 14-year-old will have an easier time reading a book and listening to music at the same time because he is more adept at .

using mnemonic devices consistently

tasks that require divided attention

tasks that require transfer of information from sensory memory to short-term memory

maximising his metamemory

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tasks that require divided attention

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Compared to his brother at university, Jonah is more likely to think that if he starts smoking marijuana, he will be able to quit when he wants to and nothing bad will happen. This way of thinking demonstrates .

the personal fable

the imaginary audience

selective attention

hypothetical reasoning

A

the personal fable

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After learning to knit a simple scarf with her grandmother’s guidance, Alexis began to knit a jumper while on break from university. She went over to her grandmother’s once when she had a question. By the time Alexis had to go back to university, she had nearly finished the jumper. She finished it a few weeks later while she was back at university, needing only one Skype session to help her. After Alexis finished the jumper, her grandmother mailed her a pattern so she can knit a book bag. This illustrates .

selective attention

synaptic pruning

scaffolding

hypothetical-deductive reasoning

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scaffolding

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Compared to schools in the West, those in Asian countries .

have a shorter school day

are all sex-segregated

focus almost exclusively on rote learning

place a greater emphasis on creativity

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focus almost exclusively on rote learning

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Adolescents in developed countries who work part time .

are less likely to use drugs and alcohol than their non-working counterparts

have higher grades at school than other students

usually contribute the majority of their earnings to support the household income

do not typically see their high school jobs as the basis for a future career

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do not typically see their high school jobs as the basis for a future career

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A developmental psychologist would most likely use the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) to .

evaluate the strength of cohort differences

examine changes in emotions at various time points

examine how different environmental experiences affect brain development

determine whether behavioural differences between males and females become more pronounced in the transition from childhood to adolescence

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examine changes in emotions at various time points

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Adolescents are most likely to exhibit their false selves with .

close friends

dating partners

acquaintances

parents

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dating partners

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In traditional cultures, girls reach womanhood mainly through .

their achievements

the same means that males reach manhood

their biological changes

protecting their young

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their biological changes

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Research on Kohlberg’s stages of moral development has shown that .

the stage of moral reasoning achieved tends to increase with age

over time, people regress to an earlier stage of moral reasoning

people often skip stages and advance to the highest stage in adulthood

the majority of people reach Stage 5: community right and individual rights orientation

A

the stage of moral reasoning achieved tends to increase with age

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Religiosity in adolescence is .

usually lowest among African Americans

associated with lower rates of delinquency

highest in European and Asian countries

the same regardless of whether adolescents’ parents are married or divorced

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associated with lower rates of delinquency

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In Western countries, conflict with parents .

remains constant during adolescence

steadily increases until the end of emerging adulthood

declines in late adolescence

is highest during middle childhood

A

declines in late adolescence

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Who comprises the source of adolescents’ happiest experiences?

Friends

Parents

Extended family

Siblings

A

Friends

20
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On the basis of anthropological evidence, the United States would be considered a(n) culture in terms of its cultural beliefs about the acceptability (or not) of premarital sex.

permissive

authoritarian

semi-restrictive

restrictive

A

semi-restrictive

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Research on the media use of adolescents .

has found that only females report that they enjoy the social aspect of gaming

has found that adolescents in industrialised countries use media for about 2 hours every day

has focused primarily on the benefits, such as increasing problem-solving ability and strategising

has shown that the content of electronic games is related to their emotional responses

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has shown that the content of electronic games is related to their emotional responses

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Which of the following best describes the relationships between age and crime?

Adolescents are less likely than adults to commit crimes because they do not have enough opportunity to do so.

Adolescents are less likely to be the victims of crime than children or adults are.

Adolescents are likely to commit crimes alone because they worry about their reputation if they get caught.

A small percentage of adolescents commit the majority of crimes.

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A small percentage of adolescents commit the majority of crimes.

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Which of the following statements about depression is most accurate?

Rates of major depressive disorder are higher among adolescents than rates of depressed mood.

Psychotherapy alone was as effective in treating adolescent depression as psychotherapy combined with medication.

Rates of depressed mood rise substantially from middle childhood to adolescence.

Boys are more likely than girls to show increases in depressed mood during adolescence.

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Rates of depressed mood rise substantially from middle childhood to adolescence.

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Research on resilience has shown that .

bouncing back from adversity requires a high level of achievement and extraordinary abilities

high intelligence characterises many individuals who are considered resilient

as a group, girls are more resilient than boys

parenting has no influence on resilience

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high intelligence characterises many individuals who are considered resilient