Chapter 5 LearnSmart
As adolescence progresses, the peer group becomes (same/mixed) -sex cliques become more common.
mixed
Troy is considered very good looking by most of his peers. Gage is a star football and baseball player. These traits are examples of ______.
perceived popularity
The determinants of (sociometric/perceived) popularity are highly variable.
perceived
is a type of research in which individuals are observed in their natural settings.
Ethnography
The tendency to interpret ambiguous interactions with others as deliberately hostile is called
Blank 1: hostile Blank 2: attribution Blank 3: bias
"______" are not involved in either the peer culture or adult institutions.
Burnouts
Which of the following aggressive adolescents will likely be more popular among peers?
Casey, who uses aggression strategically
Sophomores Brandon and Jayson like to hang out with Cara and Lydia, their friends on student council. The four students are considered a ______.
Clique
Adolescents and their friends generally ______.
Listen to the same type of music and dress alike
Harrison hangs out with a deviant peer group. Marlo has no friends at school. Which of the following statements about these boys is true?
Marlo will feel more lonely than Harrison
During ______, cliques tend to be composed of individuals of the same sex. (Select all that apply.)
Middle/ early adolescence
Identify two types of popularity.
Perceived Sociometric
In what type of society is cultural change slowest?
Postfigurative
Age segregation in adolescents' cliques result mostly from the structure of their ______.
Schools
Which of the following statements about popularity and aggression is true?
Some aggressive adolescents are quite popular.
Which of the following helps explain the rapid growth of the teenage population between 1955 and 1975?
The baby boom
______ refer(s) to the period following World War II, during which the number of infants born was extremely large.
The baby boom
True or false: Adolescent crowds serve as reference groups.
True
According to a recent comprehensive review, physical bullying is ______ electronic bullying.
about twice as common as
During the transition to adolescence, there is a dramatic drop in the amount of time young people spend with parents. For boys, this is mainly replaced by time ______, whereas for girls, it is replaced by time _______.
alone; alone and with friends
The (clique/crowd/possee) provides the main social context in which adolescents interact with one another.
clique
Organized peer groups of antisocial individuals are called
gang
Sex segregation in adolescence ______.
weakens with age
Laura is planning her school schedule for next fall. She is debating whether or not to take an advanced math course. Which of the following will have the most significant impact on Laura's decision?
Whether or not her friends are taking an advanced math class
Regarding friendships, similarity in attitudes toward school, school achievement, and educational plans tends to be especially true among ______ adolescents. (Select all that apply.)
asian/ white
Adolescents' cliques show (low/moderate/high) stability over the course of the school year.
moderate
Nathan is an aggressive, antisocial teenager. His two best friends, Jaron and Denny, are also aggressive and antisocial. Over time, Nathan will become (more/less) aggressive and antisocial.
more
The amount of status or prestige someone has is called popularity.
perceived
Troy is considered very good looking by most of his peers. Gage is a star football and baseball player. These traits are examples of ______. crew status
perceived popularity
According to Margaret Mead, cultures that socialize children almost exclusively through contact with the culture's elders are known as
postfigurative
______ is such a strong influence that it often serves as the basis for forming cross-ethnic friendships.
substance use
aggression is aggressive behavior that is deliberate and planned.
Instrumental
Over the course of childhood, boys and girls become (more/less) concerned about behaving in ways judged to be sex-appropriate.
More
According to research, which of the following students is likely to report the highest degree of discrimination by peers?
Nio, who is Asian
Sex segregation is stronger among (White/Black) students.
White
adolescents are shy, anxious, and inhibited. They are also frequently targeted by bullies.
Withdrawn
Select three types of disliked, or rejected, adolescents.
Withdrawn Aggressive Aggressive and withdrawn
Educators first developed the idea of free public education, with students grouped by age, a practice known as ______.
age grading
Micah, age 15, has difficulty controlling his hostility toward peers. However, he becomes very anxious about initiating friendships with other adolescents. Micah would be considered ______.
aggressive and withdrawn
are small groups of between 2 and 12 individuals that are generally of the same sex and the same age.
cliques
Membership in a (crowd/club/gang/posse) is often the basis for an adolescent's identity.
crowd
Danica has started receiving threatening text messages from a classmate, Claire. Claire threatens to beat Danica up and starts several Facebook rumors about Danica. Danica is a victim of ______. cyberbullying
cyberbully
Research indicates that (ethnicity/SES) is a far more powerful determinant of friendship patterns.
ethnicity
(Girls/Boys) are more likely to say that it is morally wrong to exclude someone simply on the basis of the crowd to which he or she belongs.
girls
Age is the process of grouping individuals within social institutions on the basis of age.
grading
Sixteen-year-old Chance, who is aggressive, engages in promiscuous sex, and drinks alcohol regularly, is popular among many of his peers. According to research, as Chance transitions to adulthood, he will ______.
have more interpersonal and behavioral problem than his peers
Which of the following characteristics of popularity is also critical for establishing friendships?
having good social skills
Female adolescents who hang around with gangs are likely to be involved in which of the following?
high- risk sexual behavior, drug use, crime
While playing soccer during physical education class, Byron ran into Drake as he was chasing the ball. Drake fell, jumped back up angrily, and raced after Byron to tackle him. When the teacher intervened, Byron explained that he was simply playing the game and accidentally ran into Drake. Drake argued that Byron's behavior was intentional and yelled, "I should have punched him in the face for it!" Drake is demonstrating ______.
hostile distributional bias
Group-based interventions for adolescents with conduct problems usually (increase/decrease) participants' problem behavior.
increase
Leo, who is in a clique with four other boys, actively dislikes school. The boys frequently complain about their teachers, homework, and detentions. Today, Leo received a 90% on a difficult science exam. His teacher praised him for his effort and encouraged him to keep up the good work. Leo is likely to feel ______ about the grade and the teacher's comments.
indifferent
Which of the following statements about peer harassment is true?
it can be either direct or indirect
Jen is considered a popular student at Tremont High, whereas Sarah is considered an unpopular student. Which of the following statements about Jen and Sarah is true?
jen is more likely than sarah to have close, intimate friendship
The undesirable consequences of well-intentioned treatments are called effects.
latrogenic
"Brains" and "nerds" are (more/less) likely than "jocks" and "populars" to be involved in the peer culture.
less
Adolescents' online friends are (less/more) similar in age than the friends they make in school.
less
Aggressive adolescents who have few friends, and few aggressive friends in particular, are likely to become (more/less) antisocial over time.
less
Sandra is an early adolescent. If she is like most adolescents her age, her clique will be composed of people who are ______. (Select all that apply.)
of the same ethnicity of the same sex
Antisocial, aggressive adolescents ______.
often gravitate toward each other
What proportion of American adolescents report having been physically bullied at some time during the past year?
one- third
Ethnographic research is (quantitative/qualitative)
qualitative
Aggressive behavior that is unplanned and impulsive is called aggression.
reactive
A group is one against which an individual compares himself or herself.
reference
Teenagers who are high in perceived popularity tend to ______.
reject less popular teenagers
aggression is aggression intended to harm other adolescents through deliberate manipulation of their social standing and relationships.
relational
Ellen and Daisy are part of a clique that is known for gossiping and spreading rumors. They frequently target other girls by excluding them from social activities, trying to damage their reputation, and withdrawing their attention and friendship from girls who were formerly part of the clique. Ellen and Daisy are demonstrating characteristics of ______.
relational aggression
One challenge associated with determining rates of bullying is that ______.
researchers define bullying different ways
Adolescents and their friends tend to be similar in ______. (Select all that apply.)
school achievement their attitudes toward school educational plans
Among all the characteristics of friends that influence the behavior of adolescents, the ______ of their friends has the greatest effect.
school performance
Sociometric popularity is determined mainly by which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
sense of humor, friendliness, social skills
The most important influence on the composition of cliques is ______.
similarity
popularity refers to how well-liked someone is.
sociometric
In most high schools, ______.
there are very few ethnically mixed cliques
True or false: Although the actual composition of adolescent cliques may shift over time, the defining characteristics of their cliques do not.
true
True or false: Ethnicity is not a strong determinant of clique composition during childhood.
true
True or false: Marla is highly physically aggressive. Compared to Belle, who engages in high rates of relational aggression, Marla will show more maladjustment.
true
During adolescence, peer groups function much more often (with/without) adult supervision.
without
Being singled out for harassment feels (better/worse) than being just one of many who are picked on.
worse
One reason for sex segregation in adolescent peer groups concerns ______.
young adolescents sensitivity about sex roles