Weeks 5 & 6 - Middle childhood & adolescence Flashcards
Your younger brother’s best friend is a huge risk-taker. Even though he is 15 years old, he has already exhibited some very dangerous behaviours. One of his favourite activities is to run across a highway in the early evening when there is quite a bit of traffic. What concept helps explain this risky behaviour?
a. Egocentrism
b. The imaginary audience
c. The personal fable
d. The adolescent growth spurt
c. The personal fable
Alfredo is a high school student whose circle of friends includes about six other people. They all know each other well and spend most of their time together, from sharing lunch in the cafeteria every day to hanging out on the basketball courts after school and on weekends. What type of group is this?
a. Clique
b. Crowd
c. Gang
d. Family
a. Clique
What have researchers discovered with regard to the size of the discrepancy between the actual and ideal selves in both adolescents and emerging adults? The size of the discrepancy is related to ____.
a. strong ego values
b. heightened ambition and determination
c. low ambition and determination
d. depressed moods
d. depressed moods
Which of the following research methods involves having people carry wristwatch beepers and then beeping them randomly during the day so that they can record their thoughts, feelings and behaviour?
a. Longitudinal Study
b. Quasi-experiment
c. Experience Sampling Method
d. Naturalistic observation
c. Experience Sampling Method
____ is the ability to move quickly and precisely, whereas ____ is the response to changing information.
a. Agility; reaction time
b. Reaction time; agility
c. Coordination; strength
d. Strength; coordination
a. Agility; reaction time
During this stage, Piaget proposes, children become capable of using mental operations, which allow them to organise and manipulate information mentally instead of relying on physical and sensory associations.
a. Sensorimotor
b. Preoperations
c. Concrete operations
d. Formal operations
c. Concrete operations
Which of the following are the two largest criticisms of Piaget’s theory of formal operations?
a. There are individual differences and cultural variations.
b. There are neurological differences and social stratification.
c. There are developmental sequencing and continued neurological migration.
d. There are immeasurable and invalid variables.
a. There are individual differences and cultural variations.
Which of the following best describes Kohlberg’s pre-conventional level of moral reasoning?
a. Moral reasoning is based on the individual’s own independent judgments rather than on what others view as wrong or right.
b. What is right is whatever agrees with the rules established by tradition and by authorities.
c. Rules should be obeyed to avoid punishment from those in authority.
d. Moral reasoning is based on perceptions of the likelihood of external rewards and punishments.
d. Moral reasoning is based on perceptions of the likelihood of external rewards and punishments.
During adolescence, neurological overproduction or exuberance occurs throughout the brain; however, it is especially pronounced in the ____.
a. frontal lobes
b. occipital lobe
c. primary motor cortex
d. hypothalamus
a. frontal lobes
What type of delinquent individuals show no signs of problems in infancy or childhood, and few of them engage in any criminal activity after their mid-20s?
a. Adolescence-limited delinquents
b. Life-course-persistent delinquents
c. Lifetime-chronic delinquents
d. Acute delinquents
a. Adolescence-limited delinquents
Which of the following best describes the classification of experimental substance use?
a. Trying a substance once or perhaps a few times out of curiosity and then not using it again
b. The use of a substance during social activities with one or more friends
c. Using a substance to relieve an unpleasant emotional state such as sadness, anxiety, stress or loneliness
d. When a person has become dependent on regular use of the substance to feel good physically or psychologically
a. Trying a substance once or perhaps a few times out of curiosity and then not using it again
Your high-school-aged sister is one of the school’s best sprinters and she’s also a starting forward on two different soccer teams. During free periods, she spends time in the weight room with her teammates and coaches. Your family and other students at her school consider her a jock. What type of group does being a jock signify that she’s a member of?
a. Clique
b. Crowd
c. Friends
d. Family
b. Crowd
The ____ self is your self-conception, and ____ selves are the different people you could become in the future depending on your choices and experiences.
a. ideal; feared
b. feared; ideal
c. possible; actual
d. actual; possible
d. actual; possible
Your neighbour is concerned that her teenage daughter has an eating disorder. You are not so sure, since her daughter is of normal weight. If her daughter does have an eating disorder, what is the most likely possibility?
a. Bulimia nervosa
b. Anorexia nervosa
c. Over-exercise
d. Pica
a. Bulimia nervosa
Based on children’s ratings of who they like or dislike among their peers, researchers have described four categories of social status: ____.
a. socially isolated, hostile, preppy and smart children
b. sub-average, average, above average and three-deviations-from-the-mean children
c. popular, rejected, neglected and controversial children
d. social, accepted, rejected and unpopular
c. popular, rejected, neglected and controversial children
Ellie is an eight-year-old girl who lives in a Western country in a large metropolitan area. If one were to compare Ellie to her mother, grandmother and great-grandmother in regards to the onset of puberty, one would predict that Ellie will experience puberty ____ others did in her family lineage.
a. younger than
b. older than
c. similar to when
a. younger than
Ramon engages in discrete periods of binge eating and he feels as if he cannot control himself. After each binge episode, his guilt is extremely high and he feels compelled to exercise relentlessly. Typically, after a binge episode, he will spend 2 hours at the gym and another hour running. Knowing diagnostic criteria, one can assume that Ramon might manifest ____.
a. a feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood
b. pica
c. bulimia nervosa
d. anorexia nervosa
c. bulimia nervosa
The Growing Up in Australia study found that ______ of children had experienced name calling, social exclusion and/or physical aggression at least once in the past year.
a. 15%
b. 37%
c. 59%
d. 66%
c. 59%
According to David Elkind, adolescents believe that their personal experiences and personal destinies are historically new and unique. What did Elkind call this phenomenon?
a. Egocentrism
b. The imaginary audience
c. The personal fable
d. The adolescent growth spurt
c. The personal fable
Your sister is frustrated that she is arguing with her 15-year-old daughter quite a bit about what feels like everything. Your sister feels that her relationship with her daughter is deteriorating and abnormal. Based on your knowledge of development, what advice do you give your sister?
a. Do not worry, conflict with adolescent sons is even worse.
b. Do not worry, conflict between mothers and daughters is typical during this time.
c. She should worry, adolescents usually show greater emotional stability and stronger ties to family than those in middle childhood
d. She should worry, it sounds like her daughter has borderline personality disorder
b. Do not worry, conflict between mothers and daughters is typical during this time.
Carlos can be best described as a resilient adolescent. Against all odds, he has graduated from high school and is enrolled in university. He comes from a lower socio-economic status and a harsh neighbourhood, and he is the first in his family to graduate from high school and attend university. Which of the following are three protective factors we can assume Carlos possesses?
a. High intelligence, warm but controlling parents and a social network of caring adults
b. High religious involvement, an easy going temperament and an avoidant attachment
c. High sociability, high emotional quotient and average intelligence
d. High parental control, a difficult temperament and high intelligence
a. High intelligence, warm but controlling parents and a social network of caring adults
In every Western country for which records exist, there has been a downward trend in the age of menarche. This trend is known as the ____.
a. secular trend
b. lowering trend
c. early onset trend
d. sooner trend
a. secular trend
____ is how persons view themselves in relation to others with regard to status, abilities or achievements.
a. Animism
b. Assimilation
c. Social comparison
d. Self-concept
c. Social comparison
Your sister-in-law is surprised at her 9-year-old son. She can remember when her son was not able to sit and listen to a story for very long and now he is able to listen intently and remember the story in very good detail. What two advances occur during middle childhood in information processing abilities that assist with his newly developed abilities?
a. Visual scanning and search routines
b. Attention and memory
c. Motivation and diligence
d. Decentering and critical processing
b. Attention and memory