Chapter 4 quiz

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Some of the most significant stressors that college students usually experience relate to _____.

money

Clarifying purposes, developing integrity, and freeing interpersonal relationships are important tasks for ___________ college students.

younger

Which of the following is a stressor that is most likely to be unique to older college students?

Family and school responsibilities

T/F There is no 100% effective means of birth control

True

People with _________ are up to 10 times more likely to die as a result of their illness compared to those without the disorder.

anorexia

What is a requirement of consenting sex?

Being sober Verbal communication Absence of intimidation and threat *All of these

Which of the following is NOT likely to be a warning sign shown by someone who may commit an act of school-associated violence?

Exhibiting good academic performance

T/F If you are already making a major change in life, such as entering college, you might as well time other life changes to coincide.

False

US blood supply has been screened for HIV since

1985

What percentage of college women who are victims of rape or attempted rape know their assailant?

90%

Which of the following is an important task the younger college student has to confront?

-Achieving competence -Managing emotions -Establishing identity **-All of these

To respond to stressors associated with self-doubt and shyness, the Stanford University Shyness Clinic suggests:

-Recognize strengths and weaknesses and set goals accordingly -Deciding your values -Giving yourself time to relax *-All of these

All of the following are examples of federal loans EXCEPT:

-Stafford -Parent Plus **-Sallie Mae -Perkins


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