Human Development Ch 14-19

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Which college student is the LEAST likely to abuse drugs or alcohol? A. Carson, who is in an academic fraternity B. A.J., who is on academic probation C. Coral, who lives with her parents D. Leah, who lives with her best friend

C

Which factor has NOT contributed to a decline in the number of young adolescent smokers in the United States? A. higher cigarette prices B. better law enforcement of tobacco sales C. warnings printed on tobacco products D. the legal smoking age

D

Which task would be easier for a 21-year-old than for a 51-year-old? A. carrying a bag of groceries from the store to the car B. writing a letter by hand C. watching two hours of television D. walking up four flights of stairs

D

Young people who are sexually exploited/abused _____. A. do not usually know their abuser B. are not likely to be aggressive C. usually forget about the abuse D. tend to devalue themselves throughout life

D

A dynamic longer-term body adjustment that affects overall physiology is referred to as "_____." A. allostasis B. senescence C. organ reserve D. homeostasis

A

A study of _____ found that male pubertal changes were related to thinking less of themselves in most areas, except their relationship with girls. A. Mexican American B. African American C. European American D. Asian American

A

According to Erik Erikson, who is likely to suffer from loneliness? A. an emerging adult who experiences frequent criticism from parents B. an emerging adult who has dated the same person for 2 years C. an emerging adult who has had a best friend for 10 years D. an emerging adult who just entered a romantic relationship

A

An emerging adult is MOST likely to spend time with a _____ on a Friday night. A. friend B. parent C. spouse D. child

A

Compared to individuals without a college education, those with a college education tend to be _____. A. healthier and wealthier B. married C. more intelligent D. more likely to smoke

A

Feeling of love suppresses the activity in frontal cortex. A. True B. False

A

Haidt believes that adults have five moral foundations. Which of the following is NOT one of these? A. disobey authority B. care for others C. promote freedom D. be fair

A

Hormones created during sexual arousal like oxytocin help people A. Bond with each other B. Know each other C. Stay away from each other D. Addict to sex

A

Levi, age 23, believes that same-sex marriage should be legal. Given what is known about emerging adults and their parents, it is likely that Levi and his parents _____ about that issue. A. have similar attitudes B. have different attitudes C. avoid conversations D. argue and yell

A

People with more sexual partners and cohabitation tend to have higher risk of divorce. A. True B. False

A

Statistically, which of these 21-year-olds is the most likely to engage in extreme drinking? A. Stanley, who is a college junior B. Jessica, who did not go to college and works part-time C. Hillary, who graduated from college 10 years ago D. Henry, who did not go to college and works full-time

A

Which of the following has NOT been associated with early maturation among girls? A. less alcohol use B. poor body image C. heightened depression D. low self-esteem

A

Which stage of religious faith is typical of children between the ages of 3 and 7 years? A. intuitive-projective B. individual-reflective C. synthetic-conventional D. universalizing

A

Which statement about teen sexual activity is FALSE? A. Youth continue to report sexual activity at younger and younger ages. B. Teen abortions are less common than they were 20 years ago. C. Teen use of contraception has risen. D. Teen births have decreased in every nation.

A

Which student is most likely to leave college without a degree? A. Emily, who is earning a minimal wage, working full-time, and has two children B. Cy, whose family income is $60,000 year, who goes to school full-time, and who attends a college with 2,000 students C. Baxter, whose family income is $100,000 a year, and who attends a college with 1,000 students D. Evelie, who just had a baby, works part-time, and attends a college with 800 students

A

A decade ago, if Spencer were the only one in his class who did not have high-speed Internet at home, he would most likely have come from a(n) _____ family. A. middle-income B. low-income C. single-parent D. only child

B

A study of biological aging found that some people age _____ times faster than others, with about half of the difference between fast and slow aging evident by age 26. A. seven B. three C. five D. ten

B

A violent and demeaning form of abuse in a romantic relationship, in which the victim is frightened to fight back, seek help, or withdraw, is referred to as "_____." A. a demand/withdraw interaction B. intimate terrorism C. relational aggression D. situational couple violence

B

About _____ percent of all emerging U.S. adults are within the normal range for body weight. A. 80 B. 50 C. 25 D. 75

B

According to Erik Erikson, once an emerging adult has established a sense of identity, he or she needs to resolve which crisis? A. generativity versus stagnation B. intimacy versus isolation C. identity versus role confusion D. trust versus mistrust

B

Dr. Anderson is studying the frequency of cross-sex friendships. Dr. Anderson has found that cross-sex friendships are _____. A. absent B. common C. atypical D. rare

B

Grace is in her early 20s and exercises regularly. As she ages, which is likely going to encourage her to continue to exercise regularly? A. working 50+ hours each week B. having an active friend C. getting married D. becoming a parent

B

Having more sexual partners indicate lower risk of cheating in marriage. A. True B. False

B

Most girls reach their maximum height around age _____. A. 18 B. 16 C. 30 D. 21

B

Now that he is in his 20s, Juan wants to find someone to share his life with. Erik Erikson would say that Juan is in the stage of "_____." A. trust versus mistrust B. intimacy versus isolation C. generativity versus stagnation D. identity versus role confusion

B

The _____ approach analyzes intelligence longitudinally via various tests. A. postformal B. psychometric C. information-processing D. multidirectional

B

The stage in which faith becomes an active commitment, detached from the expectations of culture and others, is referred to as the stage of "_____ faith." A. intuitive-projective B. individual-reflective C. mythic-literal D. universalizing

B

Which of the following is NOT true about the sexual-reproductive system of emerging adults? A. Conception is quicker. B. Serious birth complications are usual. C. Orgasms are more frequent. D. Miscarriage is less common.

B

William Perry found that over the four years of their college careers, students typically _____. A. change their viewpoints very little B. move through nine levels of complexity in their thinking C. stick to their own views when faced with conflicts D. move from a relativistic to a dualistic approach

B

A possible fifth stage of cognitive development that characterizes adult thinking is "_____ thought." A. preformal B. informal C. postformal D. semiformal

C

A possible reaction to stereotype threat might be _____. A. young girls' preferences for playing with dolls over trucks B. romantic relationship partners living together without being married C. an increase in the high-school drop-out rate for African American males D. women's high performance on the math portion of the SAT

C

According to Dr. John Van App, which should develop the slowest? A. Know B. Commit C. Touch D. Trust E. Rely

C

Bart is 21 years old and is not sure what kind of work he would like to do after college. Like many Americans his age, Bart has not yet developed a(n) _____ identity. A. true B. educational C. political D. vocational

D

Emerging adults are more accepting of ethnic and gender diversity, in part because they are likely to have friends who are unlike them in their various identities. This has been demonstrated in their _____. A. decision to attend college B. refusal to marry C. goals to travel the world D. recent voting choices

D

Friendships reach their peak of functional significance during _____. A. adolescence B. middle adulthood C. late adulthood D. emerging adulthood

D

In 2017, _____ of all newlyweds were from different racial or ethnic groups. A. 12% B. 26% C. 5% D. 18%

D

Of the college students below, who is most likely to "hook up"? A. Jasper, who graduates in a few months and already feels sad about leaving the close circles of friends he formed in college B. Juanita, who is in her last semester of college and has made many connections through activities and classes C. Alice, who is eager to graduate in one month because she never really fit into the social scene D. Sam, who just started college and is lonely because he has not yet made many good friends

D

Piaget's scale-balancing problem requires ____ thought. A. conventional B. concrete operational C. intuitive D. analytic

D

The Dunedin's study found that by age 21 _____% of males had abused drugs or alcohol. A. 60 B. 45 C. 75 D. 90

D

Who developed the Defining Issues Test? A. James Fowler B. Lawrence Kohlberg C. Jean Piaget D. James Rest

D

One of the most common crimes committed by teenagers is stealing cars (joyriding). True False

False

According to James Fowler's religious stages, faith, like other aspects of cognition, progresses from a(n) _____ view of life to a(n) _____ view. A. simple, self-centered; complex, unselfish B. adversity; acceptance C. unselfish; selfish D. complex, unselfish; altruistic

A

Adolescent limited offenders are ordinary, healthy and happy teenagers. Most of them come out right in their own accord, unless they are deeply embedded in it. Three things make it hard for teenage to change: _______, __________, _________. A. drug, gang, jail B. reading level, personality, money C. children, reading level, drug D. relationship, temperament, jail

A

An individual who commits crimes during adolescence but stops by the age of 21 is considered a(n) _____. A. adolescence-limited offender B. repeat offender C. life-course-persistent offender D. career criminal

A

Based on the sleep needs of adolescents and changes related to pubertal development, later high school start times can be expected to associate with all of the following EXCEPT _____. A. decreased college attendance B. higher grades C. less adolescent depression D. less student absenteeism

A

Christine, who is going on 12 years of age, has just experienced a sudden growth spurt. She is likely to next notice _____. A. her hips growing wider B. an increase in her shoe size C. initial pubic hair growth D. breast development

A

During puberty, young people center on themselves, in part because brain maturation heightens _____. A. self-consciousness B. self-esteem C. self-concept D. self-identity

A

Effective sex education must engage _____ more than _____. A. emotions; logic B. logic; emotions C. logic; morality D. morality; logic

A

Following Erikson's lead, _____ distinguished four specific ways young people cope with the identity crisis. A. Marcia B. Skinner C. Baumrind D. Freud

A

If one's waist size is over ____ inches, then 50% or more the time he will have erectile dysfunction, because the belly fat grabs testosterone and converts it to estrogen, so the testosterone which drives sex is no longer there. A. 40 B. 30 C. 45 D. 35

A

James is very athletic and loves to play sports. He is physically active almost daily. He is not alone as about _____ of adolescent boys are physically active daily. A. 35 percent B. 50 percent C. 15 percent D. 5 percent

A

Lara is only 10 years old and is well into puberty. Because she is a little early, she will likely experience _____. A. teasing from boys her age B. unwelcome attention from boys her age C. a better body image than her peers D. pride that she is ahead of her friends

A

Marishka, age 24, started an extreme diet last month. She has already lost 20 pounds, and due to restricting her food intake, Marishka rarely feels hungry. Marishka's eating behavior has triggered new _____, allowing her to function with fewer daily calories. A. homeostatic reactions B. metabolic syndrome C. organ reserves D. caloric reactions

A

Maximum strength potential typically peaks at about age _____. A. 25 B. 15 C. 35 D. 45

A

Mila told a friend that she doesn't like the way her legs look in her new volleyball uniform. She said she hates her body, and expressed a desire to lose a lot of weight. Mila's concerns likely reflect _____. A. poor body image B. dislike of sports C. a competitive nature D. poor social comparisons

A

One of the first signs of the growth spurt is _____. A. growth of fingers and toes B. lengthening of the torso C. increased muscle mass D. growth of arms and legs

A

Pete has been shoplifting for the past year. Unless he experiences an intervention, his shoplifting behavior is most likely to lead to _____. A. burglary B. aggression C. defiance, which can lead to running away D. assault, rape, and murder

A

Stress, especially when prolonged, _____. A. may contribute to an early onset of puberty B. typically increases after the onset of puberty C. typically decreases after the onset of puberty D. may contribute to a late onset of puberty

A

Today, the most notable digital divide is based on _____. A. age B. gender C. religion D. socioeconomic status (SES)

A

What type of car did Dr. Li get at Auburn? A. Manual B. Automatic

A

When Piaget and his colleagues asked children of different ages to balance a scale using several different weights, they found that _____. A. by age 13 or 14, logic is used to understand a reciprocal relationship B. by age 4, children tended to use logical deduction C. by age 7, children used spatial relationships D. by age 10, trial-and-error strategies based on logic are used to balance the scale

A

When teachers are _____, they are more likely to use technology. A. student-centered B. analytical thinkers C. teacher-directed D. critical thinkers

A

Which statement about the correlation between body fat and onset of puberty among females is correct? A. There is a positive correlation between body fat and onset of puberty among females. B. There is a correlation between body fat and the onset of puberty only among female adolescents who are Native American. C. There is no correlation between body fat and the onset of puberty among females. D. There is a negative correlation between body fat and the onset of puberty among females.

A

Within the context of a male-male friendship, men tend to _____. A. expect practical advice B. hug as a greeting C. share information about relationship problems D. engage in self-disclosing conversation

A

Women tend to _____ and men tend to _____ their amount of casual sexual activity. A. underreport; overreport B. refuse to report; ask to report C. ask to report; refuse to report D. overreport; underreport

A

Women who have quality sex tend to have looking, feeling, physiological being _____________ than those who don't. A. 2-8 years younger B. 2-8 months older C. 2-8 years older D. 2-8 months younger

A

_____ emerging adults believe that premarital sex is acceptable. A. Almost all B. About one-third of C. Less than half of D. Few

A

Abstinence-only sex-education programs have had _____ impact in teenagers' sexual activity. A. a significant, negative B. little C. no D. a strong, positive

B

After the release of a Netflix program "Thirteen Reasons Why," teen _____. A. suicide rates decreased by 5 percent B. suicide rates increased by one-third C. depression rates increased by 10 percent D. depression rates decreased by half

B

Compared to having sex once a month, when having sex a week, the happiness for men is worth _______ in paycheck. A. $20,000 more B. $50,000 more C. $10,000 more D. $5000 more

B

Dunedin study finds that the women who have been involved in antisocial behavior, their outcomes have to do with many aspects in life EXCEPT ___________ A. missing out education B. getting support from many male partners at the same time C. teen pregnancy D. addiction E. single mother

B

Justine is 14 years old. Her parents are frequently annoyed because Justine tends to ask critical questions such as, "Why can't I have wine with dinner? You do," or "I don't understand why I'll be able to vote when I'm 18, but I have to wait until I'm 21 to buy alcohol!" This demonstrates Justine's _____. A. inductive reasoning B. hypothetical thinking C. perceptual thinking D. deductive reasoning

B

Many developmentalists find middle schools to be "developmentally regressive," which means _____. A. students do not desire autonomy B. learning goes backward C. the curriculum is not high quality D. teachers do not allow students to be independent

B

One reason adolescents' nutritional habits may be poor is _____. A. altered taste buds due to hormonal surges B. anxiety about their body image C. lack of media attention to the importance of good nutrition D. misunderstanding about what is and is not healthy food

B

Organ reserve power decreases each _____, but it usually does not matter, because people rarely need to draw on it. A. decade B. year C. month D. day

B

Repeatedly thinking and talking about past experiences, which can contribute to depression, is referred to as: A. deductive reasoning. B. rumination. C. inductive reasoning. D. egocentrism.

B

Sexuality is psychological. Dopamine surge and physical attraction along with oxytocin bond will wear off about _____ years. So people need to reinvent marital relationships. A. 14 B. 7 C. 3 D. 10

B

Suicidal ideation is most common around age _____. A. 18 B. 15 C. 9 D. 12

B

Teens between ages 16 and 19 are _______ to be involved in a car crash. And if other teenagers are in the car, the risk of the crash being fatal ________. A. 4 times more likely ----------- becomes half same as------ stays same B. 4 times more likely -----------doubles C. 4 times less likely------------becomes half D. 4 times less likely -----------doubles

B

The cultural norm of familism often _____. A. undermines familial solidarity B. requires family members to make sacrifices for the good of the whole C. demands that individual family members take care of themselves at a very early age D. fails to provide family members with a cushion during stressful life experiences

B

The low rate of disease among those in emerging adulthood is counterbalanced by _____. A. an increase in crime B. a high rate of violent death C. decreases in HIV rates D. increases in HPV rates

B

Which injury, common in football, can increase the risk of severe brain damage and disease? A. hookup B. concussion C. broken ankle D. dislocated shoulder

B

Which of the following is true about the best curricula and school structures style for adolescents? A. Single-sex education allows for higher academic achievement. B. No school structure or pedagogy is best for every student. C. Co-education and practical skills-focused instruction produce the best results. D. Co-education and high-stakes testing produce the best results.

B

Which pair of nutrients is MOST likely to be lacking in the adolescent diet? A. vitamins A and C B. iron and calcium C. magnesium and B vitamins D. sodium and potassium

B

_____ means that a problem is in distress, not an underlying issue with the individual. A. Comorbid B. Dysphoria C. Disorder D. Depression

B

Based on ethnic differences, which of these well-nourished teenagers will likely experience puberty at the earliest age? A. Caleb, who is European American B. Ami, who is Asian C. Taye, who is African American D. Ramone, who is Latina

C

Bridget is in tenth grade. Bridget is enrolled in _____ education. A. higher education B. primary C. secondary D. tertiary

C

Elle, an adolescent, believes that the government should pay for all citizens' health care. From this premise, she reasons about the particulars of how and why government-funded health care would work. This is an example of _____. A. intuitive thinking B. inductive reasoning C. analytic thought D. adolescent egocentrism

C

Faster heartbeats and heavier breathing, which accompany exercise, are _____. A. metabolic indicators B. allostatic loads C. homeostatic responses D. organ reserves

C

Generally, emerging adulthood is characterized by _____ health. A. failing B. slowly improving C. good to excellent D. fair to poor

C

Ian just learned his final grade in his history class. He was upset because he thought he was going to do better, and he called his mother to tell her about it. After the call, Ian's mother contacted the professor (without Ian's permission or knowledge) to ask that Ian's grade be changed because he had worked really hard in the class or at least that he be given a chance to retake the final test. In this example, Ian's mother is a "_____ parent." A. hovering B. vigilant C. helicopter D. supportive

C

Josie, who is 15 years old, is attending her first soccer team practice. She is very sensitive to the facial expressions, body language, communication styles, and other social cues given to her by her new teammates. Her sensitivity to these social cues is aided by her adolescent _____. A. hypothetical thinking B. deductive thinking C. egocentrism D. inductive thinking

C

Juanita just solved this math problem: (35xy2)(6zy3). Her ability to do so places her in which of Piaget's stages of cognitive development? A. preoperational B. sensorimotor C. formal operational D. concrete operational

C

Klaczynski's research showed that age nor _____ alone necessarily increased logical thinking among adolescents. A. life experiences B. practice of formal thinking C. intelligence (IQ) D. parent involvement

C

Many adolescents feel that their own thoughts and experiences are far more extraordinary than those of other people. This is part of their _____. A. post-operational thought B. invincibility fable C. personal fable D. moral reasoning

C

Marco and Alayna have a romantic relationship, and although they are committed to one another, they are no longer connected in an intimate way. According to Robert Sternberg, which form of love do Marco and Alayna have? A. infatuation B. companionship love C. empty love D. young love

C

Of the various identity statuses, _____ is comfortable. A. achievement B. diffusion C. foreclosure D. moratorium

C

Per mile driven, teenager drivers are ____ times more likely to die in a motor-vehicle crash than drivers over age 20. A. 15 B. 7 C. 3 D. 10

C

Reggie stated, "I believe that I should be able to drive as fast as I want." Reggie just stated a(n) _____. A. antithesis B. synthesis C. thesis D. theory

C

Several of Jamel's friends agree to gather Thursday evening and study for their physics exam, and they invite him to come along. Jamel's friends are _____. A. being monitored by parents B. providing deviancy training C. facilitating constructive behaviors D. selecting destructive behaviors

C

Sunny watched a video of her professor giving a lecture about genes and environment the night before class. When she got to class the next day, her professor facilitated a discussion about the role of nature and nurture with respect to development. Sunny was experiencing _____. A. a MOOC B. a nontraditional student C. a flipped class D. massification

C

Teenagers have _____ rate of gonorrhea, genital herpes, and chlamydia when compared to sexually active people of other age groups. A. an unknown B. a lower C. a higher D. the same

C

The biological events that begin puberty involve a hormonal signal from the _____. A. ovaries or testes B. cerebellum C. hypothalamus D. hippocampus

C

The majority of delinquent teenagers are destined to stop offending when they are _________ and become ordinary citizens. A. mid 30s B. mid 40s C. mid 20s D. mid 50s

C

The nations with the best PISA results do NOT _____. A. have a culture that strongly values education B. place the best teachers with the students who need them most C. focus on memorization of math formulas D. show respect for the teaching profession

C

Three body functions protect emerging adults: _____. A. metabolism, neurotransmitter production, and lymph tissue B. the circulatory system, the metabolic system, and the neurological system C. organ reserve, homeostasis, and allostasis D. lymph tissue, strong muscles, and a developing brain

C

What were the 5-6 kids racing in their car when they all got killed? A. A friend on her horse on the side of the road B. Another car full of kids C. A train crossing in front of them D. A city bus crossing in front of them

C

Which statement about personality in emerging adulthood is TRUE? A. After the age of 12, personality is static. B. Personality is not plastic. C. Personality can change after adolescence. D. Personality is dynamic, but only if individuals have achieved their identities.

C

Which waterfalls did Dr. Li visit with Dr. Wall and his wife? A. Twin Falls in Idaho B. Dells of the Eau Clair in Wisconsin C. Niagara Falls in New York D. Bridal Veil Falls in Utah

C

With respect to suicide, what is more common in adolescent boys than in adolescent girls? A. cluster suicide B. parasuicide C. completed suicide D. serious consideration of suicide

C

_____ rise at puberty, and that makes adolescents quicker to become angry or upset. A. Identity conflicts B. Externalizing disorders C. Cortisol levels D. Psychotic episodes

C

An approach to understanding intelligence that sees ability as innate, a fixed quantity present at birth, is referred to as the "______ theory of intelligence." A. dual-process B. intrinsic-extrinsic C. incremental D. entity

D

During the adolescent growth spurt, what is/are the last part(s) of the body to grow? A. feet B. ears C. limbs D. torso

D

Emma is 5 feet tall and only weighs 87 pounds. However, when she looks at herself in the mirror, she thinks she is too fat. She does aerobic exercise for two hours each day and eats very little. Emma may be suffering from _____. A. bulimia nervosa B. puberty C. anxiety D. anorexia nervosa

D

How did the 16-year-old boy die here in Stevens Point? A. He was shot B. Racing a train with his friends C. Alcohol overdose at a Prom "after" party D. Taking a random handful of prescription drugs

D

Jackson is an African American male who is experiencing stereotype threat while taking a political science exam. Research suggests that the effects of stereotype threat can be reduced by _____. A. showing Jackson that other groups perform worse B. giving Jackson additional tutoring in material he finds challenging C. convincing Jackson that his grades are at the discretion of his professor D. raising Jackson's self-esteem through positive feedback

D

Jamal and his classmates are taking a test today that will determine whether they graduate from high school. Jamal and his classmates are taking a(n) _____ test. A. Advanced Placement B. college entrance C. International Baccalaureate D. high-stakes

D

Jeremy, age 7, has been asked to balance a scale with weights that can be hooked to the arms of the scale. Jeremy will probably _____. A. solve the problem through a trial-and-error strategy B. understand the inverse relationship between distance and weight C. put all the weights on one side of the scale D. put weights on both sides without considering distance from the center of the scale

D

Korean researchers (Kim et al., 2018) found a correlation between excessive internet use and _____. A. neither parental addiction nor domestic violence B. parental addiction C. domestic violence D. both parental addiction and domestic violence

D

Men who have sex __________ have lower heart attack and stroke risk. A. 3 times a month B. once a month C. once a week D. 3 times a week

D

Once a week, Candace locks herself in her bedroom and gorges on cookies, cakes, ice cream, and other snack foods. She eats until her stomach hurts and this has been going on for 5 months. Candace is very private about her eating binges and is embarrassed and depressed over her out-of-control eating. Candace is demonstrating characteristics of _____. A. BMI (body mass index) dysfunction B. anorexia nervosa C. anxiety-based eating disorder D. binge-eating disorder

D

Reasoning that includes propositions and possibilities that may not reflect reality defines _____. A. perceptual thought B. inductive reasoning C. preoperational reasoning D. hypothetical thought

D

Risk taking during emerging adulthood _____ society. A. is harmful to B. is beneficial to C. rarely has an effect on D. may benefit or harm

D

The capacity of organs to allow the body to cope with stress via extra, unused functioning ability is referred to as "_____." A. homeostasis B. senescence C. diathesis D. organ reserve

D

The fact that emotional development and analytical thought develop unevenly during adolescence can be demonstrated in the phenomenon of: A. preoperational thought. B. analytic thought. C. intuitive thought. D. delay discounting.

D

The first outward sign of puberty in a typical girl is _____. A. the development of muscular strength B. a spurt in height C. an increase in weight D. the onset of nipple growth

D

The urge to conform to one's peers in behavior, dress, and attitude is referred to as "_____." A. generation gap B. adolescent burden C. conformation D. peer pressure

D

The use of illegal drugs peaks from ages _____ and declines more sharply than the use of cigarettes and alcohol. A. 21 to 28 B. 24 to 31 C. 15 to 22 D. 18 to 25

D

The use of the new term _____ demonstrates the complexity of sex and gender. A. transgender B. heterosexual C. homosexual D. cisgender

D

There are two factors that tend to encourage physical activity. What are they? A. participation in a sexual relationship and access to a gym B. age and gender C. occupation and cultural values D. friendship and communities

D

Unhappiness with one's physical appearance is a _____ phenomenon. A. county B. city C. national D. worldwide

D

When adolescents fantasize about how others will react to their new hairstyle, they are creating a(n) _____. A. abstract audience B. personal fable C. personal identity D. imaginary audience

D

When asked what she sees in her new boyfriend, whom she just met, Kayla responds, "I don't know. It just feels right." Kayla's response is an example of _____ thought. A. concrete operational B. analytic C. abstract D. intuitive

D

Which part of the brain is on "back order" until a person reaches about 25-30 years of age? A. None of them, the actual age is 16 not 25 B. Cerebral Cortex C. Brain Stem D. Amygdala E. Prefrontal Cortex

E

Putting kids in adult prison has been shown to be 80% more effective than just putting them in Juvenile detention. True False

False

A career as a Child Life Specialist is available by studying in the Family & Consumer Sciences program at UWSP. True False

True

Where did Dr. Wall's family get their first foster child from? A. A homeless man in Stevens Point B. China C. A mother in a Wisconsin prison D. A second cousin

C


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