Chapter 10- Adolescent

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85. Which of the following statements concerning sexual-minority (LGBT) youth is false? A. the progression through the phases of dating and romance is as similar for them as for heterosexual adolescents B. the stigmas attached to homosexuality complicate the development of intimate relations C. these youngsters often pursue sexual activity outside the context of a dating relationship to avoid harassment by peers D. for sexual-minority youth, development of close, nonsexual friendships with same-sex peers may be hampered by their peers' homophobia

A. the progression through the phases of dating and romance is as similar for them as for heterosexual adolescents

Research addressing difficult social situations related to adolescents' transitions into romantic relationships found _____ to be among the most frequently mentioned themes. A. attracting the other-sex B. communicating with the other-sex C. discussing dating with parents D. discussing sex with same-sex peers

B. communicating with the other-sex

Jennifer has never had a very good relationship with her parents, especially her mom. Lately, Jennifer has been exhibiting quite a lot of depressive symptomatology along with an extremely disordered relationship with food. Based on research from the textbook and according to the Adult Attachment Interview, which attachment style would you guess Jennifer most likely falls under? A. anxious B. dismissive or preoccupied C. avoidant D. secure

B. dismissive or preoccupied

29. Which developmental period appears to be when warmth and closeness for siblings is at its lowest point? A. late childhood B. early adolescence C. middle adolescence D. late adolescence

B. early adolescence

17. Sullivan believed a precondition to forming close relationships as an adolescent is: A. being able to take someone else's perspective. B. forming intimate friendships during preadolescence. C. having secure interpersonal relationships since childhood. D. overcoming the frustration and anxiety associated with making friends in childhood.

B. forming intimate friendships during preadolescence.

14. Sullivan emphasized the social aspects of growth, suggesting that psychological development can be best understood when looked at in: A. societal terms. B. interpersonal terms. C. identity terms. D. medical terms.

B. interpersonal terms.

In general, which of the following relationships tends to be the closest? A. mother-son relationship B. mother-daughter relationship C. father-son relationship D. father-daughter relationship

B. mother-daughter relationship

11. According to Sullivan, the need for intimacy starts to develop during: A. childhood. B. preadolescence. C. early adolescence. D. late adolescence.

B. preadolescence.

92. Adolescents behave in a variety of ways within dating relationships that are usually shaped by _____________. A. their partners' expectations B. scripts that are learned at home and from the mass media C. their peers' relationships D. cultural norms

B. scripts that are learned at home and from the mass media

34. Studies that compare adolescents' working models of their relationships: A. show that emotional attachments in adolescence were influenced by attachments formed in infancy. B. suggest that an individual's beliefs and expectations about relationships are similar across different interpersonal domains. C. demonstrate different beliefs and expectations for different interpersonal domains. D. show that early life attachments may not be relevant to relationships developed during adolescence.

B. suggest that an individual's beliefs and expectations about relationships are similar across different interpersonal domains.

88. Based on the research you read about in the textbook, which of the following statements about dating and relationships is not true? A. opposites attract B. "birds of a feather flock together" C. romance, relationships, and romance have powerful impacts on adolescents' emotional states D. adolescents with problems who date peers whose mental health is good show improvements in their psychological functioning over time

A. opposites attract

38. Dr. Diamond conducts an interview with a patient in order to assess the history of the patient's attachment relationships. What method would Dr. Diamond use? A. the Adult Attachment Interview B. the Q-sort C. the Longitudinal Attachment Measure D. the Adolescent Security Scale

A. the Adult Attachment Interview

47. Which of the following explanations of friendship would probably be associated with the oldest child? A. "He always wants to play with me." B. "He will stick up for me when a bully picks on me." C. "He helps me figure out how to build things." D. "He likes to go to the park with me."

B. "He will stick up for me when a bully picks on me."

77. Jesse is a physically immature 14-year-old who goes to school where it is expected that 14-year-olds date. Hillary is a physically mature 14-year-old who goes to school where it is expected that students delay dating until age 16. Which adolescent is more likely to date? A. Hillary B. Jesse C. neither Hillary nor Jesse is likely to date D. both Hillary and Jesse are likely to date

B. Jesse

As used in the study of adolescence, the term intimacy refers to an emotional attachment between two people that is characterized by all of the following, except: A. concern for each other's well-being. B. a sexual and/or physical relationship. C. a willingness to disclose private, sometimes sensitive, information. D. sharing common interests and activities.

B. a sexual and/or physical relationship.

5. Children's friendships are based on _____, whereas adolescents' friendships are typically based on _____. A. activities; competition B. activities; intimacy C. intimacy; competition D. competition; activities

B. activities; intimacy

It appears the 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 replies, "No big deal, I didn't need her anyway." Based on the classifications, Daniel would be categorized as: A. secure. B. anxious avoidant attachment. C. anxious-resistant attachment. D. preoccupied.

B. anxious avoidant attachment.

31. An infant who is indifferent to his/her caregiver would have what type of attachment? A. secure B. anxious-avoidant C. anxious-resistant D. anxious-secure

B. anxious-avoidant

32. Maria is the mother of a 6-month-old baby girl, Antonia. Antonia does not seem to have a close, trusting bond with Maria. Instead, their relationship is characterized by ambivalence. What type of attachment best describes Antonia's relationship with Maria? A. secure attachment B. anxious-resistant attachment C. anxious-avoidant attachment D. indifferent attachment

B. anxious-resistant attachment

80. Which of the following is the best indicator of when an adolescent will engage in sexual behavior? A. chronological age B. biological development C. the school norm D. the age of their parents

B. biological development

6. It is likely that a limitation in children's ability to ____ inhibits their ability to have intimate interpersonal relationships. A. empathize B. take another person's perspective C. care deeply D. understand friendships

B. take another person's perspective

18. In Sullivan's view, the shift in the "targets" of intimacy during early adolescence from same-sex to other-sex relationships is primarily motivated by: A. the need to transition from nonromantic to romantic relationships. B. the onset of puberty and the emergence of sexuality and a biologically based sex drive. C. resolving the homophobic conflict of childhood. D. the need to appear popular by surrounding one's self with as many peers as possible.

B. the onset of puberty and the emergence of sexuality and a biologically based sex drive.

In contrast to Sullivan's claims about adolescent friendships, more current research has found: A. cross-sex intimacy replaces intimacy with same-sex peers. B. as the number of same-sex peers increases, the number of cross-sex peers decreases. C. as the number of cross-sex peers increases, the number of same-sex peers either stays the same or increases. D. although cross-sex interactions increase, there is little cross-sex intimacy.

C. as the number of cross-sex peers increases, the number of same-sex peers either stays the same or increases.

48. Allison says that Susan is her friend because she can tell Susan secrets and Susan won't tell anyone else. Allison's definition of friendship is based on: A. play. B. prosocial behavior. C. intimacy and trust. D. association.

C. intimacy and trust.

Being securely attached in adolescence is associated with all of the following outcomes, except: A. more stable romantic relationships than their insecure counterparts. B. better academic success. C. rejection sensitivity in adulthood. D. better social competence.

C. rejection sensitivity in adulthood.

73. Which of the following is the best indicator of when an adolescent will begin dating? A. chronological age B. biological development C. the school/community norms D. whether he or she has older siblings

C. the school/community norms

91. Which of the following statements about dating violence is false? A. Dating violence becomes more common with age. B. Males and females are equally likely to be victims of violence in dating relationships. C. Dating violence is more common in rural than in urban or suburban communities. D. Dating violence is virtually nonexistent among LGBT adolescents.

D. Dating violence is virtually nonexistent among LGBT adolescents.

98. It is important to keep in mind that an individual's relationships with parents, siblings, peers, and romantic partners: A. vary drastically in form and function. B. have a reverse causal relation. C. are spuriously related. D. are correlated.

D. are correlated.

56. Which of the following is described by the textbook as being a "double-edged sword" (at least for girls)? A. emotional mimicry B. self-disclosure C. internal working models D. co-rumination

D. co-rumination

81. Which of the following factors is not closely related to when an adolescent will begin dating? A. family instability B. community norms C. when peers start dating D. depressive symptomatology

D. depressive symptomatology

65. In general, which of the following relationships tends to be the least intimate? A. mother-son relationship B. mother-daughter relationship C. father-son relationship D. father-daughter relationship

D. father-daughter relationship

94. Jessica's parents are verbally abusive to one another and are constantly fighting. When Jessica interacts with her boyfriend, she will be likely to: A. avoid arguments. B. break up with him over an argument. C. talk to him when they have an argument. D. fight with him when they have an argument.

D. fight with him when they have an argument.

7. The textbook states all of the following to explain why the development of intimacy is especially important in adolescence, except: A. truly intimate relationships do not emerge until adolescence. B. the nature of the adolescent's social world changes, with increasing importance of both same sex and other-sex peers. C. growth of social cognition reflects more sophisticated conceptions of social relationships. D. friendships transform being self-conscious to being more activity oriented.

D. friendships transform being self-conscious to being more activity oriented.

99. Which of the following is most important for adolescent development? A. having an intimate relationship with someone B. being popular C. having a lot of friends D. having a few good friendships

D. having a few good friendships

62. Research suggests that with regard to the link between adolescents' relationships with their peers and their families: A. close family relationships do not necessarily reflect close peer relationships. B. close peer relationships do not necessarily reflect close family relationships. C. peer and family relationships suggest little support for attachment theory. D. improving the quality of relationships at home can help adolescents improve their peer relationships.

D. improving the quality of relationships at home can help adolescents improve their peer relationships.

61. Carol, an eighth-grader, is facing a big dilemma and she needs advice. To whom is Carol likely to turn for this support? A. her friends B. her parents C. an adult expert outside the family D. it depends on the specific issue at hand

D. it depends on the specific issue at hand

15. According to Sullivan, where does the capacity for intimacy first develop? A. early adolescent, same-sex relationships B. early adolescent, other-sex relationships C. middle adolescent, other-sex relationships D. preadolescent, same-sex relationships

D. preadolescent, same-sex relationships

Ron will be going to a new school in the fall. According to a research study presented in the textbook, what would be most effective in making this transition less stressful? A. calling the guidance counselors at the new school to alert them to Ron's arrival B. encouraging Ron to sever ties with his current school so that he enters his new school with no prior attachments C. letting Ron establish his autonomy by fending for himself D. providing Ron with social support and encouragement from parents and peers at school

D. providing Ron with social support and encouragement from parents and peers at school

89. The most common trigger of the first episode of major depression is: A. parents' divorce. B. failing in school. C. the breakup of a romantic relationship. D. dating violence.

C. the breakup of a romantic relationship

63. Which of the following statements about adolescents' level and degree of interaction with parents is true? A. Adolescents interact more often with, are closer to, and argue more with their mothers than with their fathers. B. Adolescents interact more often and are closer to their mother; however both sons and daughters report arguing more often with their fathers than their mothers. C. There are no differences in adolescents' level or degree of interaction with mothers and fathers. D. Sons interact more often and are closer to fathers and daughters interact more often and are closer to mothers.

A. Adolescents interact more often with, are closer to, and argue more with their mothers than with their fathers.

79. Within the United States and in Canada, adolescents of which racial/ethnic group are the least likely to date? A. Asian B. Hispanic C. American Indian D. White

A. Asian

39. Rejection sensitivity is a term that psychologists use to describe: A. oversensitivity to romantic rejection that is related to an insecure attachment in infancy and early childhood. B. the development of a working model of relationships in which parental and peer relationships are similar. C. the development of a working model of relationships in which romantic partners and parents are less important than peers. D. an oversensitivity to peer rejection in childhood that leads to an oversensitivity to rejection in the adult workplace.

A. oversensitivity to romantic rejection that is related to an insecure attachment in infancy and early childhood.

71. Dating among adolescents today is largely a: A. recreational activity. B. part of the courtship process. C. part of mating selection. D. meaningless activity.

A. recreational activity.

24. In Chapter 4 of this textbook you learned that there are _________ differences among ethnic groups within the United States with respect to parental discipline and ethnic socialization. However, differences between ethnic groups in the expression of intimacy between adolescents and parents are _______. A. substantial; modest B. modest; substantial C. negligible; substantial D. modest; negligible

A. substantial; modest

52. According to research presented in the textbook, the expression of intimacy is more advanced among adolescent girls than among boys. What is a consequence of this advanced intimacy? A. Girls' mental health is more positively affected than boys' when things are going well in relationships B. Girls' mental health is more negatively affected than boys' when things are going poorly in relationships. C. Both A and B are true. D. Neither A nor B is true.

C. Both A and B are true.

100. According to the textbook, which of the following statements is not true? A. The impact of close friends on development must take into account the characteristics of these friends. B. Being popular is less important than genuinely having friends. C. Having a huge network of many friends is more important than having a few good friendships. D. Adolescents who have intimate friendships typically have better mental health than their peers who do not.

C. Having a huge network of many friends is more important than having a few good friendships.

12. Which child is probably experiencing for the first time the need to be intimate with a friend of the same age? A. Carlo, who is 7 B. Dierdre, who is 18 C. Randy, who is 11 D. Connie, who is 16

C. Randy, who is 11

Which one of the adolescents below will be most vulnerable to the potential negative consequences of a break-up? A. Cory, an adolescent low in rejection sensitivity B. Nicole, an adolescent who has never experienced a break-up C. Richard, an adolescent who is a binge drinker and engages in delinquency D. Michael, an adolescent who was the breaker-upper

C. Richard, an adolescent who is a binge drinker and engages in delinquency

68. Which adolescent would be predicted to have the closest relationship with a maternal grandfather? A. a boy living with both of his biological parents B. a girl living with both of her biological parents C. a boy whose body is just starting to undergo the physical changes of puberty and is living with his divorced mother D. a girl whose body is just starting to undergo the physical changes of puberty and is living with her divorced mother

C. a boy whose body is just starting to undergo the physical changes of puberty and is living with his divorced mother

During infancy, Julia formed a secure attachment with her parents. This attachment has formed the basis for all her future approaches to interpersonal relationships. According to attachment theorists, Julia is employing: A. a Q-sort technique. B. an intimate ideology. C. an internal working model. D. a social support theory.

C. an internal working model.

96. Stephanie, an adolescent who has witnessed a great deal of conflict between her parents, will most likely experience higher levels of: A. verbal aggression with her romantic partners. B. physical aggression with her romantic partners. C. relationship difficulties with her romantic partners. D. All of the above.

D. All of the above.

Statistics on the age at which young people marry indicate that: A. it is approximately the same for males and females. B. girls marry younger today than in their mothers' generation. C. both males and females tend to be much older at first marriage than in the 1950s. D. more males than females marry before they are 20.

C. both males and females tend to be much older at first marriage than in the 1950s.

83. For middle adolescents, the least important aspect of dating is: A. establishing autonomy from parents. B. furthering the development of gender identity. C. developing intimacy. D. establishing and maintaining status in one's peer group.

C. developing intimacy.

49. Self-disclosure and loyalty become important dimensions of friendship in: A. childhood. B. preadolescence. C. early adolescence. D. middle adolescence.

C. early adolescence.

19. According to Sullivan, if the interpersonal tasks of adolescence are negotiated successfully, the young adolescent enters late adolescence able to: A. be intimate. B. enjoy sex. C. experience intimacy and sex in the same relationship. D. All of the above.

D. All of the above.

84. Contemporary discussions of adolescent romance draw on: A. Sullivan's theory of interpersonal development. B. attachment theory. C. ecological perspectives on development. D. All of the above.

D. All of the above.

Which of the following statements about intimate friendships for youth adolescent girls is not true? A. they have a confidante with whom they can easily talk about their problems B. their friendships are fragile C. their friendships are more easily disrupted by feelings of betrayal D. their friendships, on average, last longer than boys' friendships do.

D. their friendships, on average, last longer than boys' friendships do.

All of the following are examples of the ways adolescents display intimacy with their friends, except: A. they know what their friends worry about. B. their behaviors and emotional states are frequently synchronized. C. they respond sensitively to their friends' feelings. D. they become less likely to negotiate than to disengage when resolving their disagreements.

D. they become less likely to negotiate than to disengage when resolving their disagreements.

30. The close, significant emotional bond between parent and infant is called: A. attachment. B. goodness-of-fit. C. symbiosis. D. the secure base.

A. attachment.

20. Sullivan believed the crisis of adolescence is _____. Erikson believed it is _____. A. identity; intimacy B. autonomy; intimacy C. intimacy; identity D. intimacy; autonomy

C. intimacy; identity

10. According to Sullivan's theory, which of the following is the correct sequence of interpersonal needs? A. need for contact with people; need for integration into adult society; need for intimacy B. need for intimacy and consensual validation; need for adult participation; need for sexual contact C. need for intimacy; need for sexual contact; need for integration into adult society D. need for playmates; need for contact with people; need for sexual contact

C. need for intimacy; need for sexual contact; need for integration into adult society

Research assessing the link between infant attachment and the quality of interpersonal relationships in adolescence and young adulthood finds: A. a consistent link between infant attachment and healthy adolescent relationships. B. little continuity between infant attachment and adolescent relationships. C. stability of attachment over time that withstands the pressures of major life events. D. early relationships set the stage for later interpersonal relationships.

D. early relationships set the stage for later interpersonal relationships.

60. The likelihood that an individual will turn to a peer during a time of trouble _____ in adolescence and the likelihood of turning to a parent _____. A. increases; increases B. decreases; decreases C. decreases; remains stable D. increases; remains stable

D. increases; remains stable

8. Which theorist adopted the most biological view of development? A. Freud B. Sullivan C. Erikson D. Benedict

A. Freud

1. When college students were asked to rate the most important criteria for deciding when someone is ready to get married, what was the most consistently endorsed item? A. capacity for intimacy B. being physically mature enough to have a child C. being emotionally mature enough to have a child D. being financially secure

A. capacity for intimacy

13. Sullivan believed that important interpersonal transitions are more likely to be negotiated successfully if: A. they have a solid foundation of security in past relationships. B. an individual develops appropriate cognitive skills. C. an individual had many playmates in childhood. D. they have a solid basis in social cognition.

A. they have a solid foundation of security in past relationships.

67. Justin, a 16-year-old, has a substance-abuse problem. According to a research study presented in the textbook, to whom is he most likely to turn for help? A. his teacher B. his friends C. his parents D. his siblings

B. his friends

The ways in which adolescents interact with romantic partners changes with development, with increasing _____. A. desires for more independence B. willingness to acknowledge, analyze and work through disagreements C. sources of conflict D. pressure to engage in antisocial behavior

B. willingness to acknowledge, analyze and work through disagreements

An adolescent may have an intimate relationship with: A. a romantic partner. B. parents. C. friends. D. All of the above.

D. All of the above.

51. Friendships based on which of the following criteria are more likely to be found among adolescents than younger children? A. play B. association C. shared activities D. loyalty

D. loyalty

16. Based on Sullivan's theory of interpersonal development, intimacy is first expressed in: A. sexual relationships. B. other-sex friendships. C. mixed-sex relationships. D. same-sex relationships.

D. same-sex relationships.

55. Cassandra and Rosemarie spend a lot of time obsessing over each other's problems. What is this called? A. co-rumination B. being intimate C. engaging in mutual self-disclosure D. co-internal working model

A. co-rumination

25. Research studying the relation between identity and intimacy has provided support for the idea that: A. intimacy must develop first. B. identity must develop first. C. individuals follow different developmental paths. D. identity and intimacy development are uncorrelated.

C. individuals follow different developmental paths.

43. Although it is difficult to separate "selection" and "socialization" effects, individuals who are securely attached in infancy are likely to: A. be socially competent in childhood. B. be securely attached to close friends in adolescence. C. have positive romantic relationships in adulthood. D. All of these statements are true.

D. All of these statements are true.

37. The structured interview used to assess an individual's past attachment history and internal working model of relationships is called the: A. Adult Attachment Interview. B. Q-sort. C. Intimacy Measure. D. Adolescent Security Scale.

A. Adult Attachment Interview.

33. Which of the following patterns of attachment is positively correlated with high sociability in childhood? A. anxious-resistant B. secure C. anxious-avoidant D. dependent

B. secure

54. Fourteen-year-old Fatimah, who has relatively low self-esteem and is relatively high in rejection sensitivity, is most likely to be upset with her best friend if the friend: A. criticizes Fatimah's clothes. B. spends more time with a new friend she has made. C. cannot come shopping with Fatimah because she has to babysit her sister. D. disagrees with Fatimah about the boys each girl is dating.

B. spends more time with a new friend she has made.

97. According to the textbook, which of the following statements about dating is true? A. As adolescents develop, dating shifts from a focus on bonding to a focus on infatuation. B. Adolescents who have been exposed to high levels of conflict or violence in their family are more likely to put more effort into having tender and supportive relationships with friends. C. Across the board, dating is associated with better mental health and well-being than not dating at all. D. Social activities with the other-sex begin in early adolescence.

D. Social activities with the other-sex begin in early adolescence.

87. Delaying serious involvement in dating relationships until age _____ appears to be the most favorable pattern for healthy psychosocial development. A. 13 B. 15 C. 16 D. 17

B. 15

53. Which of the following friendship qualities would be most important to Sarah, a 14-year-old female adolescent? A. self-disclosure B. loyalty C. honesty D. openness

B. loyalty

9. According to Sullivan, development can be best understood by examining transformations in: A. psychosexual needs. B. sexual drive. C. interpersonal needs. D. self-conceptions.

C. interpersonal needs.

26. Optimal social development during adolescence most likely requires healthy relationships with: A. parents. B. peers. C. important non-parental adults. D. Both A and B are correct.

D. Both A and B are correct.

46. With respect to Internet use and social networking sites, adolescents are likely to: A. communicate with people they have offline relationships with. B. meet new people. C. spend time interacting with people their parents would not approve of. D. become obsessive, to the point of neglecting in-person relationships.

A. communicate with people they have offline relationships with.

28. Over the course of adolescence, conflict between siblings ________, and this may be due to the fact that siblings spend _____ time together in adolescence than they did in childhood. A. decreases; less B. decreases; more C. increases; less D. increases; more

A. decreases; less

58. Girls are more likely than boys to express intimacy with their friends by doing all of the following, except: A. having intimate knowledge about their friends. B. expressing empathy when comforting their friends. C. displaying a great deal of interest in close friendships. D. being concerned about a friend's faithfulness and experiencing a high degree of anxiety over rejection.

A. having intimate knowledge about their friends.

The average duration of a romantic relationship during the middle high school years is about _____ months. A. 2 B. 6 C. 12 D. 18

B. 6

42. Which of the following is not one of the adolescent classifications in the Adult Attachment Interviews? A. secure B. avoidant C. dismissing D. preoccupied

B. avoidant

59. Girls are more likely than boys to settle disagreements with friends by: A. letting things slide. B. engaging in physical aggression. C. engaging in verbal aggression. D. apologizing.

D. apologizing

75. Which of the following statements about sex differences in partner preferences is true? A. 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. B. Across adolescence and young adulthood, boys are more likely to emphasize the importance of physical attractiveness. C. Natural observational studies and controlled experiments indicate that girls are more likely to emphasize the desirability of interpersonal qualities in their prospective partners and boys are more attuned to the physical attractiveness of their prospective mate. D. Boys' and girls' internal working models of relationships are most sensitive to evolutionary clues that lead an individual to select a mate that offers the best probability of having healthy offspring.

A. 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.

Compared to same-sex peers, who is likely to be less socially mature, less imaginative, less achievement-oriented, more superficial, and more likely to exhibit problem behaviors? A. Amber, who started dating seriously at age 14 B. Becky, who started dating casually at age 14 C. Karin, who started dating seriously at age 16 D. Donald, who started dating seriously at age 16

A. Amber, who started dating seriously at age 14

95. Approximately what percent of American adolescents has been the victim of dating violence? Who is more likely to be the victim of dating violence, boys or girls? A. Approximately 40% of American adolescents have been the victim of dating violence and male and female adolescents are equally likely to be the victim. B. Approximately 10% of American adolescents have been the victim of dating violence and male and female adolescents are equally likely to be the victim. C. Approximately 30% of American adolescents have been the victim of dating violence but female adolescents are much more likely to experience this. D. Approximately 20% of American adolescents have been the victim of dating violence and males are much more likely to be the victim than females.

A. Approximately 40% of American adolescents have been the victim of dating violence and male and female adolescents are equally likely to be the victim.

27. Which of the following statements about sibling relationships is not true? A. Intimacy in sibling relationships is a complicated matter, often including a mix of feelings of affection and rivalry. B. Generally, adolescents say they are less intimate with siblings than with parents or friends. C. Adolescents fight less with brothers and sisters than they do with close friends. D. Arguments with siblings tend to be resolved more through the intervention of parents than by letting things slide.

A. Intimacy in sibling relationships is a complicated matter, often including a mix of feelings of affection and rivalry.

4. What statement about intimacy is false? A. Intimacy is an important concern only in adolescence. B. One of the central issues in the study of intimacy during adolescence is the onset of dating. C. Intimacy is characterized by a willingness to disclose private and occasionally sensitive topics and a sharing of common interests. D. Intimacy can take the form of close friendships between people of both sexes.

A. Intimacy is an important concern only in adolescence.

93. What proportion of American sixth-graders believe it is OK for someone to hit a boyfriend or girlfriend? A. More than 50% of American sixth-graders believe it is OK for a girl to hit her boyfriend and about 25% believe it is OK for a boy to hit his girlfriend. B. Approximately 10% of American sixth-graders believe it is OK for a girl to hit her boyfriend and only about 5% believe it is OK for a boy to hit his girlfriend. C. More than 80% of American sixth-graders believe it is OK for a girl to hit her boyfriend; however, only about 10% believe it is OK for a boy to hit his girlfriend. D. About 50% of American sixth-graders believe it is OK for a girl or boy to his or her romantic partner.

A. More than 50% of American sixth-graders believe it is OK for a girl to hit her boyfriend and about 25% believe it is OK for a boy to hit his girlfriend.

74. According to one study from Furman and Simon, on whom does an internal working model of relationships have the greatest affect? A. Sarah, an adolescent girl B. Tom, an adolescent boy C. An internal working model of relationships has an equal affect on boys and girls D. An internal working model of relationships has no affect on boys or girls

A. Sarah, an adolescent girl

40. One study that used brain-imaging techniques to investigate adolescents' neural responses to rejection while playing an online game called "Cyberball" found that: A. 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. B. adolescents low in rejection sensitivity show a different pattern of brain activity in response to exclusion and are more likely to develop symptoms of depression. C. adolescents high in rejection sensitivity show a different pattern of brain activity in response to exclusion and are less likely to develop symptoms of depression. D. there are no biological differences in how individuals respond to not being thrown the ball based on whether he or she scores high or low on rejection sensitivity.

A. 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.

23. Adolescents' close friendships are distinguished from their casual friendships in the types of conflicts they have. Although conflicts between adolescents and their close friends are _______ frequent than they are between adolescents and other peers, arguments between close friends are ________ emotional. A. less; more B. more; less C. slightly more; less D. more; never

A. less; more

21. During __________ concerns about loyalty and anxieties over rejection become more pronounced and may temporarily overshadow concerns about intimate self-disclosure, particularly among girls. A. middle adolescence B. late adolescence C. early adolescence D. late childhood

A. middle adolescence

50. Girls are _____ likely to confide in friends than boys. This is primarily because _____. A. more; girls expect that self-disclosure will make them feel better B. less; girls expect that self-disclosure will make them feel vulnerable C. more; girls expect that self-disclosure will make them feel empowered D. less; girls expect that self-disclosure will make them feel weird

A. more; girls expect that self-disclosure will make them feel better


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