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Maria describes herself as an only child, as a person who likes art and music, who is shy, and who likes to read. Maria's description fits best with the idea of
self conception
Adolescents are most likely to exhibit false-self behavior with their
dates
What does it mean to say that "we grow more like ourselves every day"?
People are drawn to situations and settings that reward them for the traits they already have.
As adolescents develop, their self-conceptions become more
differentiated
Which of these is one of the "big five" personality dimensions that many researchers use?
agreeableness
Gwen has recently been preoccupied with trying to understand what kind of person she is. As an exercise, she writes out a list of 20 traits that she thinks best describe her. According to researchers, Gwen is focusing on her
self-conception
Researchers would most likely say that the statement "Adolescence is a time of storm and stress" is
probably inaccurate
Which adolescent's global self-esteem is most likely to be affected by his or her academic success?
Mary, an Asian American adolescent
According to researchers, which of the following might make a young adolescent especially vulnerable to the effects of stress?
constantly changing self-image
Alice has high academic self-esteem, whereas Loriann has high physical appearance self-esteem. According to researchers, who will probably have higher overall self-esteem?
Loriann
Which of the following statements about self-esteem in children is true?
High achievement in school boosts self-esteem.
Most researchers today believe that adolescents evaluate themselves
both globally and along several distinct dimensions.
Generalizing from research on identity states, which of these individuals is most likely to show authoritarian traits and have the highest need for social approval?
Tara, identity foreclosed
Researchers believe that some adolescents forge a sense of self-definition in a difficult environment by
selecting a negative identity.
Sixteen-year-old Geneva believes that the death penalty is wrong because her parents, friends, and church say so. She has never really thought about the issue, but she has accepted this view as her own. This pattern of following what her parents and peers say and do is pervasive throughout most of her beliefs and behaviors. Which identity state do you think Geneva is in?
foreclosure
A sense of identity is typically crystallized
in late adolescence to the early 20s.
Which adolescent would be expected to have the greatest difficulty establishing a sense of identity?
Michael, who has many alternatives available to him in many different arenas
Chloe, who is seventeen years old, says, "My mom keeps bugging me to apply to colleges, but I really don't want to think about it. I probably won't apply to any until the last minute." Which of these terms best describes Chloe?
diffuse/avoidant
According to Erikson, a necessary "time-out" for adolescents is called
a psychosocial moratorium.
With regard to adolescent identity development, psychologists are much better at ________ than at ________.
describing the various stages that adolescents move through; explaining why or how individuals' sense of identity changes when it does
One's sense of oneself as male, female, or transgender is called
gender identity
The idea that pressure to behave in sex-appropriate ways temporarily increases during middle adolescence, especially for girls, is called the ________ hypothesis.
gender intensification
Researchers say that one of the pathways by which adolescents who feel discriminated against experience negative mental health outcomes is that adolescents who feel discriminated against
in school may feel less control over their academic achievement, which may lead to feelings of depression.
In one study, girls believed that other girls who had highly sexualized Facebook photos were ________ than other girls whose Facebook photos were not as highly sexualized.
less competent
Why is it considered a paradox that young people who have recently immigrated to the United States tend to do better academically than young people of the same ethnic group whose parents were born in the United States?
Immigration is usually stressful socially, academically, and psychologically.
Sophia and Emma believe that being attractive to boys and men is an important part of a teenage girl's identity. Which of these terms would a researcher most likely use to describe Sophia and Emma?
sexualized
Researchers have found that Black individuals who believe that the public has low regard for their ethnic group typically
are more sensitive to racial cues.
Compared to minority adolescents with families that have been in the United States for a long time, foreign-born ethnic minority adolescents tend to perform
better in school, and are less likely to be involved in delinquent behavior.
Which of the following types of autonomy refers to that aspect of independence related to changes in an individual's close relationships?
emotional autonomy
Many young people find it frustrating that
they feel emotionally independent but must abide by their parents' rules as long as they are being supported economically.
The psychosocial domain concerning the development and expression of independence is called
autonomy.
Issues of autonomy
recur throughout the life span.
Which of the following examples reflects the development of emotional autonomy in an adolescent-parent relationship?
When Ogechi is upset about an argument with her best friend, she asks other friends for their opinions instead of rushing to her mother for advice.
Which of the following behaviors is characteristic of increased emotional autonomy among adolescents?
Adolescents are able to see their parents as people.
When Ramesh gets frustrated or upset, he turns to his peers rather than his parents for support. As a matter of fact, Ramesh relies on his peers more than his parents for most things. Ramesh is probably from an
indulgent home.
Tau's parents comment that his first year in college has been very good for him because he has become more responsible for his actions and choices and less dependent on them. Tau's parents are describing
individuation.
Which of the following statements about emotional autonomy is true?
Emotional autonomy involves a transformation in family relationships, rather than detachment.
Which of the following events have researchers suggested is one of the most important triggers of the individuation process?
puberty
With age, adolescents become more likely to consider both the risks and benefits associated with the decisions they make and more likely to weigh the long-term consequences of their choices, and not just the immediate ones. These improvements seem to be due to which of the following?
the decline in the extent to which decisions are influenced by their potential immediate rewards
During late adolescence, the susceptibility to peer pressure
decreases
According to research on adolescent "reward sensitivity," who would be most likely to settle for $750 tomorrow rather than receive $1,000 a year from now?
10- to 11-year-olds
For which of the following questions is an adolescent most likely to turn to outside experts for advice?
What steps do I need to take to get admitted to college?
Peers usually have more influence than parents over adolescents' decisions regarding
social matters
The family of which of the following adolescent girls is most likely to have earlier expectations for their child's autonomy?
Olivia, a White adolescent
Adolescents who have less positive relationships with their parents than typical adolescents are more likely than others in their age groups to do which of the following?
affiliate with antisocial peers
Malkhaz believes that there is nothing wrong with drinking a little beer because, "Everyone my age does it once in a while and I'll be a social outcast if I don't have a drink." Malkhaz's level of moral development would be described as
conventional stage
Which of the following statements about moral reasoning and moral behavior is true?
Situational factors influence moral choices.
Individuals are more likely to engage in risky behavior when they see the behavior as
a personal choice rather than an ethical dilemma.
Individuals who reason at lower levels of moral thought are thought to be
more accepting of others' misbehavior.
According to a recent analysis of data from a sample of nationally representative high school seniors, which of the following statements regarding adolescents' civic engagement and political participation is true?
Between 1976 and 1990, there was a decrease in the proportion of young people participating in conventional civic activities (e.g., voting, contacting elected officials).
Which of the following statements concerning volunteerism is true?
Engaging in community service leads to increased commitment to tolerance, equal opportunity, and cultural diversity.
Which of the following adolescents is most likely to be more rigid and authoritarian in his or her political thinking?
Ginny, a 12-year-old girl from the United States
There are two components of religious development: (1) ________, which refers to the religious practices one engages in; and (2) ________, which refers to one's personal quest for answers to questions about God and the meaning of life.
religiosity; spirituality
According to research from Clardy and King, which adolescent is most likely to say that God is important to him or her?
an adolescent from Mexico
Adolescents spend more time ________ than anything else.
communicating with their friends
Which statement about intimacy is true?
One of the central issues in the study of intimacy during adolescence is the onset of dating.
Rejection sensitivity is a term that psychologists use to describe
oversensitivity to romantic rejection that is related to an insecure attachment in infancy and early childhood.
Which theorist presented one of the most important theoretical perspectives on the development of adolescent intimacy?
Sullivan
One study that used brain-imaging techniques to investigate adolescents' neural responses to rejection while playing an online game called "Cyberball" found that
adolescents high in rejection sensitivity show a different pattern of brain activity in response to exclusion and are more likely to develop symptoms of depression.
It appears that Daniel is uninfluenced by his childhood relationship with his mother. For example, even though his mother wasn't around much during his childhood, instead of being upset, Daniel says, "No big deal, I didn't need her anyway." An attachment theorist would most likely describe Daniel as having
an anxious-avoidant attachment.
Which of the following is a classification commonly used when coding responses to an adult attachment interview?
preoccupied
According to Sullivan, if the interpersonal tasks of adolescence are negotiated successfully, the young adolescent enters late adolescence able to
experience intimacy and sex in the same relationship.
Dr. Diamond plans to conduct an interview with a patient to assess the patient's history of attachment relationships. What method would Dr. Diamond most likely use?
an adult attachment interview
In general, which of the following relationships tends to be the least intimate?
father-daughter relationship
The extent to which an individual receives emotional or instructional assistance from his or her friends, family, and acquaintances is called _____ support.
social
It is important to keep in mind that an individual's relationships with parents, siblings, peers, and romantic partners
are correlated
In general, which of the following relationships tends to be the closest?
mother-daughter relationship
Which of the following increases closeness, while also increasing depression and anxiousness?
co-rumination
During ________ concerns about loyalty and anxieties over rejection become more pronounced and may temporarily overshadow concerns about intimate self-disclosure, particularly among girls.
middle adolescence
With respect to Internet use and social networking sites, adolescents are likely to
communicate with people they have offline relationships with.
Dating among adolescents today is largely a
recreational activity
The shifting focus from same-sex to opposite-sex friends during adolescence
varies widely among individuals.
For adolescent girls, dating often provides a context for the ________, while for adolescent boys it is more often a context for the ________.
expression of intimacy; development of intimacy
Which of the following statements about sex differences in partner preferences is true?
Although girls may believe that they place more weight on interpersonal qualities (such as support and intimacy) than physical attractiveness, controlled experiments indicate that girls are more influenced by physical attractiveness than they think.
Within the United States and in Canada, adolescents of which racial/ethnic group are the least likely to date?
Asian
Which one of the adolescents below will be most vulnerable to the potential negative consequences of a break-up?
Richard, an adolescent who is a binge drinker and engages in delinquency
Roughly what percentage of dating teenagers report that within the last year they were the victim of dating abuse via technology and social media?
25%
Stephanie, an adolescent who has witnessed a great deal of conflict between her parents, will most likely
express high levels of verbal aggression with her romantic partners.
Adolescents are most likely to exhibit false self behavior with their
dates
Which of these is NOT one of the "big five" personality dimensions that many researchers use
self esteem
A sense of identity is typically crystallized
in late adolescence to the early 20s
According to Erikson, a necessary "time out" for adolescents is called
a psychosocial moratorium
A person's romantic or sexual attraction to other people is their
sexual orientation
How much a person worried about their self image is called
self consciousness
What did Erikson say was the crisis that occurs during adolescence
Identity versus identity diffusion
Which of the following is NOT a state of identity
identity completion
The sense that one has an impact on their own world is their sense of
agency
In the multidimensional model of racial identity, public regard is
how individuals think others feel about their race
The psychosocial domain concerning the development and expression of independence is called
autonomy
During late adolescence, the susceptibility to peer pressure
decreases
Peers usually have more influence than parents over adolescents decisions regarding
social matters
Individuals are more likely to engage in risky behavior when they see the behavior as
a personal choice rather than an ethical dilemma
Which of the following is NOT a level of moral reasoning
midconventional
Prosocial behavior that entails involvement in political and community affairs is called
civic engagement
Religiosity and spirituality are the two components of
religious development
Adolescents spend more time __________ than anything else
communicating with their friends
Who presented an important theoretical perspectives on the development of intimacy
Sullivan
With respect to internet use and social networking sites, adolescents are likely to
communicate with people they have offline relationships with
Having an intimate relationship with peers leads to less closeness with parents
true
During the second phase of romance (age 14-16) relationships last approximately
6 months
A nonsexual, nonromantic friendship is called
a platonic relationship
Rejection sensitivity is a term that psychologists use to describe
oversensitivity to romantic rejection
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