PSY 210 - Exam 3
30. What are signs for children with depression
-sadness, poor appetite, and insomnia -locks of energy and inactivity -loess of self-esteem -feelingly hopelessness and thoughts of suicide -difficulty concentrating -lows of interest in people and activities the child usually enjoys
19. Define crowds
A larger, loosely organized group of people who may or may not spend time together and who are identified by the activities of the group
42. What is human papilloma virus
A sexually transmitted infection that causes genital warts and is associated with cervical cancer.
27. What age should a mother have a test to check for Down's syndrome and chromosomal abnormalities
After 35
28. Define lesbian
Females with a homossexual orientation
3. What is the focuses of Social cognitive theory in middle childhood
Focuses on the importance of rewards and modeling
6. What is tentative choice stage
From age 11 to high school, choices are based on interests, abilities, limitations, and glamour
41. What is coregulation
Gradual transfer of control from parents to child, beginning in middle school
38. Define clique
Group of 5 to 10 individuals who hang around together and who share activities and confidences
22. What was the finding in the research by Green in 1978
He observed 37 children and young adults, age three to 20, who were being reared—or had been reared—by lesbians or transgendered parents. All but one of the children reported or recalled preferences for toys, clothing, and friends (male or female) that were typical for their gender and age.
16. Understand the different sexual orientations
Heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, transgender
34. Define foreclosure
Individuals make commitments without considering alternatives.
21. In what context of James Marcia's identity statuses is exploration
Involves active questioning and searching among alternatives to stabling goals, values, or beliefs
45. Define phobia
Irrational, excessive fear that interferes with one's functionning
40. What are symptoms of chlamydia
It may be symptom free; patients experience frequent and painful urination and a discharge
5. Know the symptoms of genital herpes
Painful, reddish bumps around the genitals, thighs, or buttocks; fevers aches, and pains possible.
43. What is an extrinsic motive for working
Paycheck and financial security
2. What is psychological moratorium
Period when adolescents experiment with different roles, values, beliefs, and relationships; they undergo identity crisis
36. What behavior does children with conduct disorder exhibit
Persistent breaking of rules and violation of the rights of others; low tolerance to frustration
46. Know what is used by adolescence to show affection
Petting
7. Know what relativistic thinking is
Recognizes that judgments made are not absolute, but they have religious or cultural context
18. Understand and identify ego identity
Sense of who they're and what they stand for
15. Understand and Identify school phobia
Separation anxiety; the kid refuses to go to school
1. Know how syphilis is transmitted
Sexual relations
33. Define masturbation
Sexual self-stimulation
29. Know what Gonorrhea is
Sexually transmitted infection
13. Define commitment according to James Marcia's identity statuses
Stable investment in one's goals, values, or beliefs
37. What kind of offense is running away from home
Status offense
47. What describes attributional style
Tendency to place blame of responsibility on oneself or on external factors
31. What hormones is associated with sexual behavior in adolescent
Testosterone
25. What does intimate and mutual sharing mean in the stages of in children's concepts of friendship
The focus is on the relationship rather than on the individuals separately. Friendship is viewed as providing mutual support over a long period of time.
14. What is identity diffusion
The least advanced status and includes adolescent who neither have commitments nor are trying to form them
44. What do you get HIV/AIDs
The primary mode of transmission worldwide is male-female intercourse, but anal intercourse is the primary mode of HIV transmission in the United State
23. Know the finding of Tobinet.al. in 2010 and Underwood and Rosen in 2011 regarding boys
They tend to have more positive self-concepts in math, physical ability, and physical appearance
24. Know the finding of Tobinet.al. in 2010 and Underwood and Rosen in 2011 regarding girls
They tend to have more positive self-concepts regarding reading, general academics, and helping others than boys.
11. What is sexual harassment
Unwelcome verbal or physical conduct of sexual nature
9. Understand the intrinsic reason for people pursuing careers and employment
Work ethic, self-identity, self-fulfillment, self- worth, socialization, and public roles
20. What is epistemic cognition
concerns people's ideas about how they arrive at their beliefs, facts, and ideas.
26. What is the first in Donald Super's theory of career development
fantasy stage, which involves the child's unrealistic conception of self-potential and of the world of work, which dominates from early childhood until about age 11.
35. What does children with conduct disorders get involved in
lying, stealing, fire setting, truancy, cruelty to animals, and fighting