Chapter 12: Psychosocial Development in Adolescence Flashcards
According to Erikson, a coherent conception of the self, made up of goals, values, and beliefs to which a person is solidly committed.
a. Fidelity
b. Identity versus identity confusion
c. Psychosocial moratorium
d. Identity
d. Identity
Erikson’s fifth stage of psychosocial development, in which an adolescent seeks to develop a coherent sense of self, including the role they are to play in society. Also called identity versus role confusion.
a. Fidelity
b. Identity versus identity confusion
c. Psychosocial moratorium
d. Identity
b. Identity versus identity confusion
A time, during adolescence, during which society allows individuals to address psychosocial crises free from the full reponsibilities of adult life.
a. Fidelity
b. Identity versus identity confusion
c. Psychosocial moratorium
d. Identity
c. Psychosocial moratorium
Sustained loyalty, faith, or sense of belonging that results from the successful resolution of Erikson’s identity versus identity confusion psychosocial stage of development.
a. Fidelity
b. Identity versus identity confusion
c. Psychosocial moratorium
d. Identity
a. Fidelity
Marcia’s term for period of conscious decision making related to identity formation.
a. Crisis
b. Commitment
c. Formation
d. Achievement
a. Crisis
Marcia’s term for personal investment in an occupation or system of beliefs.
a. Crisis
b. Commitment
c. Formation
d. Achievement
b. Commitment
Identity status, described by Marcia, that is characterized by absence of commitment and lack of serious consideration of alternatives.
a. Identity achievement
b. Moratorium
c. Foreclosure
d. Identity diffusion
d. Identity diffusion
Identity status, described by Marcia, in which a person who has not spent time considering alternatives (that is, has not been in crisis) is committed to other people’s plans for their life.
a. Identity achievement
b. Moratorium
c. Foreclosure
d. Identity diffusion
c. Forclosure
Identity status, described by Marcia, in which a person is currently considering alternatives (in crisi) and seems headed for commitment.
a. Identity achievement
b. Moratorium
c. Foreclosure
d. Identity diffusion
b. Moratorium
Identity status, described by Marcia, that is characterized by commitment to choices made following crisis, a period spent in exploring aternatives.
a. Identity achievement
b. Moratorium
c. Foreclosure
d. Identity diffusion
a. Identity achievement
Focus of consistent sexual, romantic, and affectionate interest, including heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual, or asexual.
a. LGBTQ+
b. Sexual orientation
c. Transgender people
d. Intersex people
b. Sexual orientation
An acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and/or questioning, and others.
a. LGBTQ+
b. Sexual orientation
c. Transgender people
d. Intersex people
a. LGBTQ+
Parental practices that teach children about their racial/ethnic heritage and promote cultural practices and cultural pride.
a. Cultural
differences
b. Cultural identity
c. Cultural socialization
c. Cultural socialization
The sharing or sending of sexually explicit or suggestive photos or videos to others.
a. Sexting
b. Sexual activity
c. Sexual behavior
a. Sexting
Infections and diseases spread by sexual contact.
a. Hepatitis B
b. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
c. Herpes
d. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
d. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)