Chapter 9 LearnSmart
Brain research on neural influences on peer pressure indicate that the development of ______ is a key aspect of positive development in adolescence.
Self- Regulation
What proportion of American adolescents say formal religious participation is an important part of their lives?
50%
What proportion of American adolescents report an affiliation with a religious group?
85
Which of the following is an indicator of emotional autonomy?
Adolescents depend less on their parents to fix their problems.
Which of the following statements about parent-child relationships in adolescence is true?
Adolescents who become emotionally autonomous but feel distant from their parents score poorly on measures of psychological adjustment.
Which of the following is a trend in the development of adolescent cognitive autonomy?
Adolescents' beliefs become centered in their own values.
Which of the following teenagers is the least susceptible to peer pressure?
Alisha, who is Black
Which of the following parenting styles is most beneficial to the development of healthy behavioral autonomy?
Authoritative
Which of the following adolescents is most likely to attend church regularly and to state that religion is important?
Barry, who is 13
The development of cognitive autonomy mainly entails changes in the adolescent's ______. (Select all that apply.)
Beliefs, Values, Opinions
Which of the following is developed in adolescence and allows adolescents to see how others' perspectives influence their decision-making?
Capacity for intellectual abstraction
Which of the following statements illustrates de-idealization in adolescence?
Children place their parents on a pedestal, whereas adolescents knock their parents off of the pedestal.
is a broad term for a category of activities that reflect involvement in political and community affairs.
Civic Engagement
What is the process through which adolescents sever emotional attachments to their parents or other authority figures?
Detachment
True or false: In authoritative families, decisions about the child's behavior are usually reached after consultation and discussion without the child's input.
False
Which of the following characterize an autonomous adolescent? (Select all that apply.)
Few conflicts with parents Turning to parents for advice Enjoyment of activities with their parents
Which of the following describe authoritative families who are best suited to the healthy development of emotional autonomy? (Select all that apply.)
Flexible standards and guidelines/ Open discussion that takes place between parents and adolescent/ Well-explained rules
Recall three shifts that take place with political thinking during adolescence.
Increasing use of principles/ Decreasing authoritarianism/ Increasing abstraction
Which of the following are characteristics of adolescents who function at a higher level of moral reasoning?
More likely to engage in political protests; less likely to cheat; more likely to volunteer their time
Which of the following is characteristic of adolescents who function at a higher level of moral reasoning?
More tolerant
Which of the following are signs of emotional autonomy?
Older adolescents no longer run to their parents when they are upset./ Adolescents may be more attached to a girlfriend or boyfriend than their parents./ Adolescents are able to interact with their parents as people.
Which of the following types of reasoning is develops last among adolescents?
Postconventional
Which of the following is an example of a prosocial behavior?
Raking leaves for a widow
Authoritative parenting fosters which of the following characteristics in adolescents?
Responsibility Independence Self-esteem
Rebecca's parents are permissive in nature whereas Rhonda's parents are more authoritative. (Rebecca/Rhonda) is more likely to develop a healthy behavioral autonomy.
Rhonda
Which of the following characterizes an autonomous adolescent?
Seeking parents' advice
______ is/are a time when many individuals reexamine and reevaluate the beliefs and values they grew up with.
The early college years
Which of the following are indicators of emotional autonomy?
There is a drop in the number of friends that the parents know./ Adolescents see their parents' flaws.
Which of the following are true of the cognitive changes of adolescence?
They help adolescents develop a personal system of values. They provide the logical foundation for thinking about social problems.
Troy is 13 years old and his brother Thom is 17 years old. Which of the following is true about Troy and Thom?
Troy is more likely than Thom to be drawn to immediate rewards.
For which of the following would adolescents most likely turn to their parents for advice?
Values Occupation Religious beliefs
During adolescence, political thinking becomes more (concrete/abstract) .
abstract
Teenagers who engage in more prosocial behavior are more likely to ______.
be more sympathetic and empathic
The capacity to make independent decisions and to follow through with them is ______ autonomy.
behavioral
What three main categories undergo changes that affect the development of adolescent autonomy?
biological, social, cognitive
Sex differences in the extent to which adolescents are granted independence appear to be especially pronounced within ______ households.
black
Being involved in political and community affairs is an example of ______.
civic engagement
Campaigning for a gubernatorial candidate is an example of ______.
civic engagement
The development of religious thinking during late adolescence is best understood as part of the overall development of autonomy.
cognitive
Considering adolescents' decision-making abilities, which typically matures first?
cognitive abilities
No longer viewing your parents as perfect individuals is known as
deidealization
The process of adolescents emotionally separating themselves from their parents and instead turning their emotional energy toward their peers is known as
detachment
Proponents of mandatory community service for all students argue that service activities help young people to ______.
develop concern for the community
One explanation about young adolescents' susceptibility to peer pressure is that it ______.
doesn't change
Preconventional morality is ______.
dominant in most of childhood
During (early/middle/late) adolescence, individuals are more drawn to the potential benefits of a decision than the potential costs.
early
An adolescent who can sympathize when her mother has a bad day at work is demonstrating ______ autonomy.
emotional
The establishment of more adultlike and less childish close relationships with family members and peers is an example of ______ autonomy.
emotional
Puberty drives the adolescent away from exclusive emotional dependence on ______.
family
Puberty drives the adolescent toward dependence on ______ for emotional support.
friends
One explanation as to why young adolescents are more susceptible to peer influence is because of their ______.
heightened orientation toward social stimuli
Teenagers who are better able to stand up to their friends are better able to control the ______.
impulsive, emotional decision making that often occurs in the peer group
In both ______ and ______ families, youngsters do not acquire adequate standards for behavior.
indulgent/ indifferent
During (early/middle/late) adolescence, adolescents often develop a roughly coherent and consistent set of attitudes.
late
Adolescents are (less/more) likely than adults to think about the long-term implications of their decisions.
less
Adolescents involved in religious activities are (less/more) likely to engage in premarital sex.
less
Political thinking during adolescence becomes (more/less) authoritarian and (more/less) rigid.
less / less
Religious adolescents are ______ compared to their peers. (Select all that apply.)
less depressed less likely to have premarital sex better adjusted
Religious adolescents are ______ compared to their peers. (Select all that apply.)
less likely to engage in delinquency less likely to use drugs
The tendency to justify one's own bad acts is called ______.
moral disengagement
The tendency to rationalize immoral behavior as legitimate is called .
moral disengagement
Adolescents from single-parent families would likely be (less/more) susceptible to peer pressure than their peers who live with both parents.
more
Higher rates of delinquency are found among (more/less) acculturated adolescents.
more
With age, adolescents are (more/less) likely to consider both the risks and benefits associated with the deicions that they make.
more
Permissively reared teenagers often turn to their (parents/peers/siblings) for advice and emotional support.
peers
For short-term matters, adolescents are more likely to conform to the opinions of their (parents/peers) whereas for long-term issues they are more likely to conform to the opinions of their (parents/peers).
peers/ parents
(Preconventional/Conventional/Postconventional) moral reasoning focuses on how an individual's behavior will be judged by others.
preconventional
Acts people engage in to help others are termed behaviors.
prosocial
Amber's mom is overcontrolling to the point of trying to control Amber's emotions. Amber's mom is exerting ______ control.
psychological
Parenting that attempts to control the adolescent's emotions and opinions is termed
psychological control
The religious practices one engages in are called ______.
religiosity
Across many different cultural contexts, one of the most robust predictors of success in life is strong ______.
self-regulation
Volunteering in community service activities is also called ______ learning.
service
Sex and birth order differences in behavioral autonomy tend to be very (large/small)
small
Biological, cognitive, and changes are the primary types of changes that affect the development of adolescent autonomy.
social
One's personal quest for answers to questions about God and the meaning of life is .
spirituality
Service learning is the act of learning ______.
through volunteering in community service activities
True or false: Critics of mandatory community service argue that it may make adolescents even more negative about community service and less likely to volunteer when they are older.
true
Marcus is 15 years old. As he moves into late adolescence and early adulthood, he will view lying to his parents as ______.
unacceptable
Adolescents who have ______ score higher on measures of moral reasoning than those who have not.
volunteered considerable amounts of time in service activities