Chapter 9 and Ten Terms Flashcards

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Dating Scripts

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is the cognitive models that guide dating interactions

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Proactive Script

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is a dating script, more common for males than for females, that includes initiating the date, deciding where they will go, controlling the public domain, and initiating sexual contact

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Reactive Script

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is a dating script more common for females than males that focuses on the private domain, responding to the date’s gestures in the public domain, and responding to his sexual initiatives

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Liking

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is in Sternberg’s theory of love, the type of love that is based on intimacy alone without passion or commitment

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Infatuation

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in Sternberg’s theory of love, the type of love that is based on passion alone, without intimacy or commitment

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Empty Love

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is in Sternberg’s theory of love, the type of love that is based on commitment alone, without passion or intimacy

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Romantic love

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is in Sternberg’s theory of love, the type of love that combines passion and intimacy, but without commitment

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Companionate Love

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in Sternberg’s theory of love, the type of love that combines intimacy and commitment, but without passion

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Fatuous Love

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is in Sternberg’s theory of love, the type of love that involves passion and commitment without intimacy

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Consummate Love

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in Sternberg’s theory of love, the form of love that integrates passion, intimacy, and commitment

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Homophobia

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is fear and hatred of homosexuals

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Parental Notification

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is a legal requirement, in some states, that minors must notify their parents before having an abortion

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Parental Consent

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is a legal requirement, in some states, that minors must obtain their parents’ permission to have an abortion

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Asymptomatic

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is when someone shows no symptoms of STIs

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Latency Period

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is a period, common with STIs, between the time a person is infected with a disease and the time symptoms appear

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Comprehensive Sexuality Education

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is beginning sex education at an early age and providing access to contraception for adolescents

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Abstinence-Plus Program

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is a program that encourages abstaining from sex, but also still provides access to contraception for adolescents that have sex

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Sexual Scripts

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is a cognitive framework for the difference in scripts between a male and a female on how to act

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Permissive Cultures

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are cultures that encourage and expect sexual activity from their adolescents

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Semi Restrictive Cultures

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are cultures that have prohibit sexual activity, but do not really enforce it

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Restrictive Cultures

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are cultures that place strong prohibition on adolescents sexual activity before marriage

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Cohabitation

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is living with a romantic partner outside of marriage

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Sexuality

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is the biological sexual development as well as sexual values, beliefs, thoughts, feelings, relationships, and behavior

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Consensual Validation

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is that people like to find in others an agreement or consensus with their own characteristics and view of life

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Initiation Phase is in (1st Stage)

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Brown’s developmental model when love is usually superficial and brief, often fraught with anxiety, fear, and excitement

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Status Phase is in (2nd Stage)

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Brown’s development model in which adolescents begin to gain confidence in their skills

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Affection Phase is in (3rd Stage)

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Brown’s developmental model in which adolescents come to know each other better and express deeper feelings for each other and having sexual activities

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Bonding Phase is in (4th Stage)

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Brown’s developmental model in which romantic relationship becomes more enduring and serious and they begin to discuss lifelong commitment to each other

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Secondary School

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is the schools attended by adolescents usually including a lower secondary school and upper secondary school

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Compressive high school

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encompasses a wide range of functions and includes classes in general education, college preparation, and vocational training

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School Climate

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is the quality of interactions between teacher and students

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Engagement

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is the quality of being psychologically committed to learning, include being alert and attentive in the classroom and marking a diligent effort to learn

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Pilot Testing

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is research trying out measures on a small number of participants to ensure that the measure have adequate reliability and validity

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Learning Disability

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is in schools when a diagnosis is made when a child or adolescent has normal intelligence but has difficulty in one or more academic areas and the difficulty cannot be attributed to any other disorder

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Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

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is a disorder characterized by difficulty in maintaining attention on a task along with a high activity that makes self-control problematic

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Retention

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is the degree of success in maintaining students in college until they graduate