Human Growth and Development FINAL
identity exploration
20-year-old marna decides that although she loves her family, she disagrees with their lifestyle and morals. she feels hopeful that she can establish her own lifestyle choices and have a good future. which characteristic of emerging adulthood does this best describe?
secondary aging; wear and tear
89-year-old janae has been a smoker for the past 60 years, worked a physically demanding a job as a mechanic for 30 years, and admits that she never really got out of her new unhealthy childhood eating patterns. now, she has great difficulty leaving her house due to severe respiratory, joint, and muscle problems. this best illustrates what and what theory?
getting a better job and becoming financially stable
Most college students today are primarily motivated to attend college by reasons like
getting a better job and becoming financially stable
Most college students today are primarily motivated to attend college by reasons likegetting a better job and becoming financially stable
as you are transitioning to a "real" job
a "bridge job" is a job that you have
shortly after graduating highschool, 18 year old Yeiwei moves out of her parents' house for the first time and experiences many lifestyle changes. this is an example of
a normative, age-graded influence
mercury in fish could be an example of
a teratogen
people assess themselves on 5 traits: openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism
according to Erikson, what happens in the gerotranscendence stage?
isolation
after Erikson's stage of identity vs. role confusion comes the stage of intimacy vs.
in the nature-nurture debate, which of the following would be considered a nurture influence?
all of the above
which of the following can be done with someone's cremated ashes
all of the above
which of the following is an example of a physiological measure?
all of the above
which of the following is true about the prefrontal cortex?
all of the above
compared to earlier stages of thinking, post formal thought is
all of these
the curriculum at the adulating school in portland, ME hinges on 4 verticals, including
all of these
generatively vs. stagnation
assuming you are successful in making an enduring commitment to share your life with another person, which of Erikson's stages comes next?
all of these
compared to earlier stages of thinking, post formal thought is
Mrs. Reginald has been diagnosed as terminally ill, but she insists that she will recover and believes that her laboratory results were mixed up or misinterpreted. Kugler-ross would say that Mrs. Reginlad is in the stage of
denial
which of the following is not one of the Wolfelt's Reconciliation needs for mourners?
denial
which of the following is not a tenet of Elder's life course perspective?
development is very gradual in the first years of life and becomes more dramatic in adulthood
biological or physchological well-being
drug abuse is ingestion of a drug to the extent that impairs the user's
Oregon's law regarding assisted suicide requires the
dying person to request the lethal drugs twice orally and once in writing
an online university
elise is required to do a productive activity (school, work, or community service) and required to live with assigned roommates. elise is most likely attending a program at
true
for the majority of parents, the "empty nest" is a time of grief, loneliness, and conflict within their relationship. true or false?
helena does not have the trait of extroversion
helena says the words "outgoing, assertive, and active" do not describe her at all; in fact, she is the opposite. which of the following statements about the big five traits is accurate?
allostatic load
how the body keeps physiological functions in a state of equilibrium moment-to-moment is
younger than his chronological age
if 60-year-old ty is like most adults his age, he feels
the person who is the hub for gathering their family and communicating updates is called a
kinkeeper
the ability to care for the needs and emotions of someone else while still attending to one's own needs and emotions is called
mutuality
your own needs and emotions
mutuality is the ability to care for the needs and emotions of someone else while still attending to
which of the big five personality traits is described as: imaginative, curious, artistic, and creative
openness
the capacity of organs to allow the body type to cope with extraordinary demands is referred to as
organ reserve
with which coping style do people try to attack a stressor in some way?
problem- focused
the goal of palliative care is to
relieve patients pain and suffering
homeostasis
the capacity of organs to allow the body to cope with extraordinary demands is referred to as
all of these
the curriculum at the adulting school in portland, ME hinges on 4 verticals, including
massification
the idea that college could benefit almost everyone is
allostatic load
the stresses of basic body systems that burden overall functioning and make a person more vulnerable to illness is called
the birth defect _______ is caused by an extra 21st chromosome and is related to having a lower IQ and being slower to speak than other children
trisomy 21
a naturally fertilized egg is tested for genetic abnormalities in a laboratory
what happens during in vitro fertilization
the person can no longer use selective, optimization, and compensation to maintain an engaged life
what happens when a telomere gets too short?
all of these
what is the potentially bad thing could result from having a lifespan stage of emerging adulthood?
differentiate between adolescents and emerging adults
whether or not individuals are legally considered adults, required to attend school, and going through puberty have been used as criteria to
openness
which of the big five personality traits is described as: imaginative, curious, artistic, and creative?
you listen to a debate about whether sex education should be taught at school or at home and decide that both people have good points and both are concerned about the well being of students in schools
which of the following best illustrates dialectical thinking?
making a high salary
which of the following is an extrinsic reward of work?
a focus on health & wellness
which of the following is one of the three things that has led to a period of extended adolescence and the new stage of emerging adulthood?
uncle joe, who is not really an uncle but is close with uncle ramos and knows all the nieces and nephews
which of the following is the best example of a kinleeper
all of the above
which of the following is true about Parkinson's diseaseall of the above
people who influence your life but who you don't regularly rely on for social support, like classmates and neighbors
which of the following options would include your entire social convoy?