chapter 15
in the social ___ model of social relations, individuals go through life embedded in a personal network of individuals to whom they give and from whom they receive social support
convoy
in which of the following ways are older adults discriminated against
They're not hired for new jobs They're eased out of old jobs They're shunned socially
which of the following types of children tend to get bullied
children who are lonely children who are anxious and social withdrawn children who are aggressive
as they grow older, people tend to choose ___ friends over ___ friends
close; new
cultures that value harmonious relationships and interdependence of members are labeled
collectivist
Jack and Jill enjoy spending time together after school. What function of friendship does this serve
companionship
what do children receive from peers that they dont receive from siblings
comparison to others the same age
compared with other developed countries children in the US watch television for ___ periods
considerably longer
which peer status includes children who are both actively liked and actively dislike by peers
controversial
children who are aggressive with peers are at risk for what problems
dropping out of school deliquency
due to the effects that imaginary play has on cognitive development, vygotsky believed that parents should ___ it
encourage
according to sullivan, the need for ___ intensifies during early adolescence, prompting adolescents to seek out close friendships
intamacy
The adult male pattern of friendship often involves ___ while sharing useful information
keeping ones distance
hobbies, sports, and reading are all examples of:
leisure
which of the following are outcomes of social support for older adults
lower incidence of depression decreased likelihood of being institutionalized
with regard to gender differences ___ to negatively stereotyped older adults
men are more likely than woman
one individual difference factor that has been found to impair peer relations is the trait of
negative emotionality
In terms of peer status, a(n) ___ child is seldom nominated as a best friend but is not actively disliked
neglected
which of the following are likely to predict whether a culture accords a position of high status to older adults
older persons control key family resources older persons are permitted to engage in useful functions as long as possible the extended family is a common family arrangement in the culture
adolescents who interact with ___ engage in more problem behaviors such as delinquency and early sexual behavior
older youths
in terms of peer status, the __ child is frequently nominated by a best friend and is rarely disliked by peers
popular
children who repeatedly throw a ball against a wall to work on their aim are engaging in what type of play
practice
many experts on play consider the ___ years the "gold age" of symbolic/pretense play
preschool
___ play involves children using one object to stand in for another object, such as a block as if it is a walkie talkie
pretense/symbolic
which types of childrens play styles have been widely studied
pretense/symbolic social and constructive play sensorimotor and practice play
bc learning occurs during give and take, as children move through eleemtnary school the idea of peer
reciprocity becomes increasinlgy important
In term of peer status, ___ children are seldom nominated by other and are activley dislike by their peers
rejected
which attachment style has shown to positively influence peer choice
secure
In an analysis of many cultures, which of the following factors were found to be important to living "good life" as an older adult
security kinship/support health
___ play is defined as behavior engaged in by infants to derive pleasure from exercising their existing sensorimortor schemas
sensorimotor
A low level of ___ integration is likened with coronary heart disease in older adults
social
___ play involves interactions with peers
social
in middle and late childhood, the development of which of the following provides children with information about their peers and peer relationships
social cognition
activity theory states that
the more active and involved older adults, the more likely they are to be satisfied with their lives
beside aggressive television shows, violent ___ ___ have also been correlated with aggression in children
video games
According to Dodge, children go through five steps in processing information about their social world. arrange the steps
1. decoding social cues 2. interpreting social cues 3. searching for a response 4. selecting an optimal response 5. enacting
in terms of developmental changes in peer interaction, childrens preference for same sex peer group increase until the age of
12
According to a recent study, the period between ____years of age is an important time for developing the ability to resist peer pressure
14 and 18
in 2006 what percentage of US children were living in families below the poverty line
17
according to a 2009 study, the time spent using media jumps by ___ in early adolescence
3 hours
the highest incidence of game playing occurs between what ages
8 to 12
which of the social theories of aging has a more negative view of aging
disengagement theory
not all friendships are positive. which of the follwoing would not be a positive friendship trait a. coercion b. acadeic achievement c. social skill d. support
a
who is more likely to be a bully
a boy in high school
children show ___ for same sex peers
a clear preferences
The benefits of social support include which of the following
a reduction in symptoms of diseases an improved ability to meet ones own health care needs improved mental health
As they enter adolescence, youth typically prefer ___ than in childhood
a smaller number of friends relationships that are more intimate and intense
Match the type of play with the age of occurrence a. primary confined to infancy b. can be engaged in throughout life
a. sensorimotor b. practice
a. involves social interactions b. combines sensorimotor and repetitive activity with symbolic representation of ideas c. involves repetitive behavior when new skills are being learned or when physical or mental mastery and coordination of skills are required for games or sports d. involves physical environment transformed into a symbol
a. social b.constructive c. practice d. pretense/symbolic
A recent study found that grade point averages of adolescents friends were a predictor of which of the following behaviors in the adolescents themselves
acting out behaviors drug use school achievement
the process by which ethnic minoriites adapt to the dominant culture is called ___
aculturation
what did sullivans theory state about friendships
adolescents witout close friendships with experience loneliness and lower self worth friendships are necessary to satisfy our basic social needs friends are important in shaping the development of adolescents
cliques and crowds are more important in ___ than in ___
adolescnce; childhood
Prejudice against others bc of their age, especially prejudice against older adults is called
ageism
dodge has found that __ boys are more likely to percieve another childs actions as hostile when the childs intentions are ambigous
aggressive
which group of adolescents has the mot leisure time
america
according to Freud and Erikson, play helps the child master
anxieties and conflicts
There is nothing particular unusual about Ramon. He gets along pretty well with most of his classmates; he is like and disliked by an equal amount of peers. In terms of peer status, ramon can be described as a ___ child
average
Which 5 peer statuses have been identified by researchers
average popular rejected controversial neglected
Which of the following statements regarding gender and peer groups is FALSE a. boys groups are more likely to participate in organized grou games than girls groups are b. girls groups are more likely than boys groups to seek to attain a group goal c. from about 5 onward, boys tend to associate larger clusters than girls d. girls groups are more likely to engage in "collaborative discourse" than boys groupss
b
according to some child psychologists, children pretend play narratives emphasize which of the following capacities
balance of social roles role taking metacognition
which of the following factors are important for successful aging
being physically active being socially active being cognitively active
___ report that they feel more comfortable self disclosing online than do ____
boys; girls
The term ___ refers to verbal or physical behavior intended to disturb someone less powerful
bullying
in which of the following ways does play encourage exploratory behavior
by offering incongruity by offering complexity and uncertainty by offering novelty and surprise
which of the following child rearing practicess does NOT characterize lower SES parents having concern that children conform to societys expectations acting more directive and less conversational rely less on physical punishment having clear authority over children
c. they use more physical punishment
the broad areas of study that assess culture and adolescent development in the United States include ___ comparisons and ___ group differences
cross-cultural and ethinc
___ is defined as behavior, patterns and beliefs passed on from on generation to another
culture
which of the following is NOT a characteristic of games a. children engage in them for pleasure b. they have rules c. they often involve competition d. they are most popular in the preschool years
d
during early childhood, the proportion of aggression exchanges ___ as compared to friend exchanges
decreases
what is the major risk when withdrawn children are rejected and/or victimized
depression
which of the follwoing statements best describes the findings of research into the role of friendship in the lives of older adults
friendship were more important than family relationships in predicting mental health older individuals with close ties to friends had increased longevity
___ are activities that children engage in for pleasure and that have rules. often they involve rules
games
Older adults are the fastest growing segment of internet users and are practiculary interested in
getting health information staying in touch with relatives emailing
language barriers, the dual struggle to preserve idenity and to acculturate, and changes in SES are some of the issues facing ____ youths
immigrant
According to Piaget ___ provides the perfect setting to exercise cognitive structures
play
which type of play includes turn taking and conversations about numerous topics
social play
___ status, or SES, refers to apersons position within society, based on occupational, educational, and economic characteristics
socioeconomic
___ status is often used to study peer status. It typically involves asking children to identify peers whom they like
sociometric
___ status is often used to study peer status. it is typically involves asking children to identify peers whom they like the best and the least
sociometric
which of the following are some negative influences that teleision viewing has on children
teaching stereotypes and unrealistic world views promotion passive learning distrracting them from homework
___ is the most influential type of mas media on young children
television
Which of the following is NOT a difference in friendships during adolescence and friendships during emerging adulthood
the number of friendships increases from the end of adolecence to emerging adulthood yes: best friendships often decline in satisfaction and commitment in the first year of college the number of friendships declines from the end of adolescence to emerging adulthood close relationships are more integrated and similar in emerging adulthood
what are the features of cliques
they average 5 to 6 individuals members are usually the same age members are usually the same sex
what are the features of crowds
they tend to be based on repuation they are larger than cliques many are defined by activities
In which of the following ways do cliques generally form
through a club or sports team through shared activities through friendships with other individuals
what type of play would not be considered pretense/symbolic
throwing a ball against the wall and claiming "im going to catch every throw"
which of the following are important functions of peer relationships
to provide a source of information and comparison about the world outside the family to provide children with a source of comparison and feedback about their abilities
true or false: despite the negative impact that violent television has on children, research has also found television to have a positive impact on prosical behavior
true