EXAM 2
What is the best way to conceptualize adolescents' free time?
There appear to be adolescents who have substantial time commitments across many activities, adolescents who focus on one type of activity, and adolescents who don't participate in any activity
According to research, which of the following is a benefit that many small schools offer?
a higher proportion of students taking part in extracurricular activities
Which other area could be affected by closing the racial gap in school discipline?
decrease in racial inequities during police arrests
Which parenting characteristic is more prevalent among ethnic minority families?
demandingness
Dorion is a jock. Consequently, we would expect him to be involved in
his peer culture and in institutions valued by adults
Even though it was clear that another student, Raul, accidentally pushed Noah, Noah insisted that Raul did it on purpose. What phenomenon is this?
hostile attributional bias
Since crowd membership is based on reputation & stereotype, which of the following may pose a problem?
it's possible to get stuck in a crowd you don't wish to belong to
Over the last 50 years, the amount of time adolescents devote to ____________ has declined significantly.
paid jobs
According to Mead, who would adolescents in a postfigurative culture most likely turn to for advice bout dating & marriage?
parents, guardians, and other elders
According to research, conformity to peer pressure
peaks in adolescence relative to childhood and adulthood.
Among adolescents. which of the following activities often combines high levels of both concentration & motivation?
playing a musical instrument
hostile attribution bias
plays a central role in the aggressive behavior of rejected adolescents
Being placed in a more advanced track generally has a
positive influence on subsequent course selection
Why is it hard to know whether exposing measures about drinking & smoking actually change adolescents' behaviors?
preexisting values, beliefs, and expectations influence what adolescents perceive, what they pay attention to , and what they remember.
Adolescents who use aggression deliberately, known as _______, are much more popular than adolescents who use aggression without planning to, known as____________.
proactive aggression; reactive aggression
Research evaluating media messages about sex and drugs finds that:
repeated exposure to these messages is likely to have an affect on adolescent attitudes & beliefs
In the 5 Cs model of positive youth development, what does character mean?
respect for societal & cultural rules
The idea that an individual's behavior is influenced by others' expectations for them is called a
self-fulfilling prophecy
During childhood, boys typically associate with boys, while girls primarily associate with other girls. This separation of boys & girls has been referred to as
sex segregation
According to behavioral geneticists, siblings are actually quite different from each other. Which of the following has been used to explain this difference?
siblings may experience their family environment differently
The fact that most parents of teenagers tend to focus on the problems instead of normative development is concerning because
the more parents believe in the stereotypes, the worse their relationship with their teenagers become
The proportion of American high school students holding part time jobs
has decreased during the last 30 years
Discipline is more likely to improve behavior in school when students_ _______ their teachers
trust
Inner-city schools in American continue to have tremendous problems. Approximately ________ of the high schools in the United States produce ________ of the country's dropouts.
10%; 50%
What percentage of American adolescents have sent a nude photo?
5%
According to research, the ideal size of a school for adolescents is between
600-900 students
During which period are friendships most likely to end?
7th & 8th grades
Today, the typical student attends more than ________ of each school term.
90%
Which of the following changes typically occurs during adolescence?
Couples become the focus of social activity
Studies that use the experience sampling method have investigated whether adolescents' moods vary as a function of who they are with and whether this connection between mood & companionship changes with age. What are the primary results of these studies?
In general, adolescents' moods are most positive when they're with their friends, least positive when they're alone, and somewhere in between when they're with their family.
Which of the following classroom climates is related to increased student achievement?
one that promotes cooperation among students
Which of the following writers suggested that the speed at which society changes affects the socialization of adolescents?
Margaret Mead
Which of the following accurately states the expectations of a modern society about norms?
Norms should be universal across society
Which of the following accurately describes most other industrialized nations?
The government separates most students into college-bound and non-college bound groups based on national exams
Which of the following is a common finding of recent cyberbullying studies?
adolecsents who engage in traditional bullying often also engage in cyberbullying
Which of the following is most likely to deter adolescents from delinquent behavior?
adult supervision
Which of the following statements about family conflict is true?
among teenagers & parents who report having problems, the great majority had problematic relationships during childhood
Which of the following characteristics of the retail & service industries contributed to the rise in adolescent employment during the second half of the 20th century?
an abundance of low-wage positions
Crowd membership affects adolescent behavior in which of the following ways
an adolescent who denies affiliation with a crowd always has low self-esteem
Overall, teenagers are least likely to comment that their jobs
are tedious
Adolescents are statistically more likely to be home unsupervised if they
are white
The distancing that takes place between parents and teenagers in early adolescence will
be temporary
By the end of high school, crowds:
become less important to adolescents
Boys who are victims of cyberbullying often report which of the following adjustment problems?
behavioral problems, such as fighting
According to many well designed studies that have looked at the psychological consequences of growing up with lesbian or gay parents
children & adolescents with lesbian or gay parents aren't psychologically different from those with straight parents
Growing up, Tinashe's parents had a lot of marital conflict and divorced when she was 13. Tinashe is more likely to develop depression, aggression, or delinquency if she was also exposed to which of the following?
domestic violence
Chao has been involved in minor delinquent behavior. To curb this type of behavior, Chao's parents should
enroll Chao in a school-sponsored extra-curricular activity
________ is a term use for teenagers who spend too much time obsessing about their online relationships
facebook depression
An orientation toward life in which the needs of one's family take precedence over the needs of the individual is called
familism
Research indicates that one source of conflict between teenagers and parents is that they define issues very differently. This finding
has been replicated across many cultures & ethnic groups
Before making weekend plans, 15-year-old Adithan considers his family's schedule and checks with his parents to see if the need his help with anything. He also offers to bring along his 13-year-old sister, so that his parents can have time to relax. Adithan's attitude toward the importance of his family is an example of
familism
Decisions about whether to implement tracking in non-tracked schools or to "de-track" schools that use ability grouping are usually controversial. Parents of students in the higher tracks ____________, whereas parents in the lower tracks___________.
favor tracking; oppose tracking
According to the Family Stress Model, financial strain increases parents'_____________. Which in turn, makes them more irritable and adversely affects the quality of their parenting
feelings of depression & anxiety
Which of the following statements best describes how adolescent sons & daughters interact with their parents
girls & boys interact with their parents in similar ways
Adolescents often judge keeping one's room clean & style of dress as matters of personal choice, where as parents tend to judge these issues as matters of
hygiene
In middle & high school, Carlos was involved in many school productions. A psychologist would most likely say that being part of the drama crowd was important in what way?
identity development
Research suggests that creating "schools within schools" in larger high schools can be associated with which of these outcomes?
inadvertently creating "schools" that differ in their educational quality
During adolescence, an individual's peer group usually _________________ in importance.
increases
Under federal law, children with learning disabilities must be
mainstreamed whenever possible
According to the textbook, which of the following explanations support why some researchers believe the availability of private schools in urban areas has contributed to racial segregation?
many white students who would otherwise attend the neighborhood public school would attend private school instead
One reason that the adolescent years may constitute a difficult period of adjustment is that parents
may also be experiencing identity crises of their own
Which theory of media's impact emphasizes the idea that media exposure and also that adolescents not only choose what they're exposed to but interpret the way that shape their impact?
media practice model
Lyna attends a school with 7th & 8th graders as well as adolescents who are a year or two younger. This type of educational institution is called a
middle or junior high school
Which of the following statements about classroom environments is true?
moderate, rather than strict, control in the classroom promotes positive student behavior
According to Baumid, children of indulgent parents tend to be
more involved in delinquent behavior
Which of the following is the most characteristic of childhood peer groups, as compared to adolescent peer groups?
more time with adults
Compared with teenagers in previous times, teenagers in contemporary societies spend ___________ time with their peers ____________ with their parents
more; than
Critics of NCLB emphasize the importance of _________ skills, such as grit, empathy, and self-control, that research has shown are just as significant as intelligence or academic aptitude.
non-cognitive
The addition of socio-emotional learning to school curriculum was designed to stimulate a growth of
social skills, self-reliance, and self-management
With regard to single-parent families in the United States,
the classification of "single-parent household" often includes other adults such as the unmarried partner of a child's parent
Elise is dancing to her favorite song on the radio when her smartphone beeps. Elise pulls out a notebook and records her current emotional state. This type of data collection is called
the experience sampling method
Overall, what is social media's impact on teenagers?
the impact of social media on teenagers depends on several different factors
Tony belongs to a group called "the partyers." We would expect that Tony is very involved with
the peer culture
When large numbers of students in a particular school work, how does this affect the school work of their fellow students who don't have jobs?
the quality of their education suffers because many teachers have low expectations
Research has shown that teachers tend to favor high-achieving students by providing extra cues for answers and more positive nonverbal behaviors than for lower-achieving students. Such evidence provides support for the notion that teachers' expectations may contribute to to
the self-fulfilling prophecy
As Alex enters adolescence, he and his parents are experiencing severe relationship problems. The most likely explanation is that
their problematic relationship has existed since Alex's childhood
NCLB was a policy designed to ensure that all students, regardless of racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic background achieve academic proficiency. Which of the following statements is true?
to avoid losing large sums of money, some schools actually helped students cheat on standardized tests
The process of separating students into different level within the same school is called
tracking
An adolescent living in a poor neighborhood may benefit more from_______ than adolescents from other neighborhoods.
vigilant parental monitoring