Chapter 12 - Reveal
Which of the following teenagers is most likely to engage in early dating and early sexual activity?
Marcy, who lives with her mother and stepfather
Noah has decided to take a gap year between high school and college to figure out what he wants to do with his life. This is an expression of which of Marcia's identity statuses?
Moratorium
How stable is self-esteem between childhood and early adulthood?
Self-esteem usually becomes increasingly more stable over time.
Four children were asked, "Who are you?" Based on their answers, which answer was most likely from a teenager?
"I am a social justice warrior."
Romantic relationships between teens becomes common at around age _____ or so.
15
Thomas thinks of himself as a kind, compassionate friend when the situation calls for gentleness, and assertive—almost aggressive—under other circumstances. Where would Thomas most likely be placed in Bern's gender role categories?
Androgynous
According to Erikson, how do adolescents form their identities?
By adapting and blending earlier identifications
There appears to be a strong correlation between Kohlberg's stages of moral development and which of the following?
Cognitive development
Which is typical of relationships between parents and teenagers during adolescence?
Conflict between parents and teens increases during these years.
Membership in which of the following groups is based mainly on reputation rather than personal interaction between group members?
Crowd
Which is likely to have the greatest success in preventing delinquency?
Enrolling high-risk children and their families in early childhood intervention programs
Duane, an African American teenager, was stopped by a police officer because one of his taillights was out. After comparing his experience with some of his friends' experiences, Duane concluded that he was stopped mainly because of his ethnicity rather than the taillight. In which stage of ethnic identity development does Duane appear to be in?
Ethnic identity search
Tyrone's father was a professional football player. Ever since he was a toddler, Tyrone has wanted to play in the NFL just like his dad. Consequently, he accepts his father's advice about nutrition and weight training in order to achieve his goal. Tyrone exemplifies which of Marcia's identity statuses?
Foreclosure
Kohlberg would argue that an individual could not attain the postconventional level of moral development without being at which of Piaget's developmental stages?
Formal operational
Generally speaking, how do adolescent girls compare to adolescent boys regarding self-esteem and self-image?
Girls' self-esteem is a bit shakier than boys'.
Though his action violates school rules, Gregory participates in a sit-in to protest what he sees as unfair treatment of transgendered students. In which stage of moral reasoning would Kohlberg likely place Gregory?
Stage 5
Which of the following would Freud consider the most appropriate behavior in an adolescent?
Tamara very much enjoys spending time with her boyfriend, Brian.
Teens who attain Marcia's status of identify achievement also have which quality?
They are advanced in the development of logical thinking
Which of the following is most likely to be concerned about popularity?
Thirteen-year-old Rona
Why are adolescent identity crises perhaps more common in Western societies than in more traditional cultures?
Young people are encouraged to choose their own occupations
According to Erikson, an adolescent who successfully resolves the identity-versus-role-confusion conflict will achieve
a sense of personal individuality
In contrast with the self-concepts of young children, adolescent self-concepts are more
abstract.
Research has found that a critical issue in ethnic identify development for first-generation Asian Americans is
adapting to the individualistic pressures of North American culture.
According to Bem, an individual with both high masculinity and high femininity is said to be
androgynous.
Compared to peers whose bonds with parents are weaker, teens who are close to their parents
are less likely to use drugs.
At the very lowest level of Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning, people obey rules in order to
avoid punishment.
In American high schools, "jocks," "normals," and "brains" are examples of social structures called
in-groups
Teens who are aggressive often make poor moral decisions because they
lack empathy.
If 14-year-old Tia is at Kohlberg's conventional level of moral reasoning, she will
obey the rules because she feels obligated to do so
A teenager's sense of well-being is most strongly correlated with the
quality of her relationship with parents.
The ways in which a person thinks about and describes herself is best defined as
self-concept.
Critics generally agree that Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning
underestimates the importance of culture.
The distinctions between Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning have mainly to do with
degree of internalization.
Carol Gilligan has criticized Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning for
failing to properly value the role of interpersonal relationships in moral development.
Compared to their parents in their own teenage years, today's adolescents
have a wider range of acquaintances