Exam 3 Flashcards

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How is syphilis transmitted?

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-Vaginal oral or anal, anal sex or touching an infectious canker 

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What is psychological moratorium?

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An aspect of identity development during which adolescence experiment with beliefs, values in relationships

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What is the focuses of social cognitive theory in the middle childhood?

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 Social cognitive theory focuses on the importance of awards in modeling in middle childhood

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How are cognitive behavioral theory in parenting trainings related?

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Cognitive behavioral theory suggests that peoples emotions and thoughts and behaviors are all linked and what they do, and think affects how they feel when applied to parenting children often use their parents as a reference point in the form of co-regulation as to how they learn to develop coping skills in self-serving message to manage stressful emotions in situations, and serve as the building blocks for self-esteem

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What are the symptoms of genital herpes?

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Painful, reddish, bumps around the generals, thighs or buttocks bumps become boosters that will filled with pus break open in shedding, viral particles, fever, aches, and pains are also possible

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What is the tentative choice stage?

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Takes place from age 11 through high school children based their career choices on interests abilities, and limitations, as well as glamour

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What is relativistic thinking

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It is the recognition that judgments are often not absolute, but made from certain belief systems in cultural backgrounds

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What is a psychological moratorium

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A period when adolescence experiment with different roles, values beliefs in relationships—self-forming discovery.

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What are the entries intrinsic reasons for people pursuing careers in employment?

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Work ethic
Self identity
Self fulfillment
Self-worth
Socialization
Public rolls

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What is talent development?

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In intrinsic motivators

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What is sexual harassment?

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Unwelcome, verbal, or physical contact of a sexual nature

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How does authoritarian parenting affect a child’s development?

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Children of authoritarian parents tend to have low self-esteem, and are generally more aggressive and socially inept, shy and unable to make their own decisions

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How does James Marcia define commitment according to his identity statuses?

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Commitment refers to the degree of personal investment. The individual expresses an occupation or belief.

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What is identity diffusion?

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The least advanced status of identity and includes adolescents who don’t have, nor are they trying to form commitments or exploring their alternatives

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What is school phobia and what does it entail?

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It is a fear of attending school marked by extreme anxiety at leaving the parents. It could be related to results of bullying, struggling, academically, or fear of social situations. The main treatment perception condition is dependent on its cause, but most encourage parents to get the child back into school as soon as possible.

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16
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What are some different sexual orientations?

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Gay
Lesbian
Bisexual
Transgender
Pansexual
asexual

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What stage is momentary physical interaction?

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Stage zero ages 3-6. The children remain egocentric there concept of a friend is one who likes to play with the same things and lives nearby.

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What is ego identity and what does it entail?

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Hey, sense of wholeness involving the expiration of one’s abilities interests

19
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What are crowds?

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A larger loosely organized group of people who may not spend time together and who are identified by activities of the group

20
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What is epistemic cognition?

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Thought processes directed at, considering how we arrive at our beliefs, facts and ideas

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What context ofJames Marcias identity statuses is exploration

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Involves active questioning and searching among alternatives to establish goals and values or beliefs

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What was the finding in the research by green in 1978?

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Green found that most children who are raised by lesbians or transparent, still recorded, preference for their assigned, gender and age

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What were the findings of Tobinet at all in 2010 and Rozen and two 2011 regarding boys?

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Boys tend to have more positive some concepts, and Matt, physical ability and physical appearance

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Findings for girls in Rosen in 2011

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Girls tend to have more positive self-concept and reading, general academics and helping