Psychology Chapter 4

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moral thinking

Lawrence Colberg study the development of

rationalization

adolescents are only capable of ________once they have reached the formal operational stage ofdevelopment

a period of storm and stress; a transitional stage in our evolutionary development

how did G STANELEY HALL characterize adolescence

menarche, spermarche

how do adolescents develop physically develop during this period

develop early = more confident early developing girls= self conscious

how do individual growth differences affect an adolescents personality

females tend to develop earlier than males, females may be taller than males for a couple of years. males develop muscle tissue, females develop fat tissue

how does puberty differ for males and females

parents

on major matters who's advice do you have the most teens rely upon

identity

once physical and biological make up or known as one's gender

gender stereotype

oversimplified or disoriented generalization about the characteristics of men and women

bulimia

people suffering from space_________are usually overly concerned about body shape and wait

aggression

primary difference between genders is

identity crisis

proposed by Eric Erickson

click

provides a way for adolescent to defined themselves

Jean Piaget

psycho analytic formal operations

abstract

reaching the higher levels of moral development requires the ability to __________ by seeing another's point of view

Margaret Mead

storm and stress is a byproduct of culture

G Stanley Hall

storm versus stress

anorexia

symptoms include a refusal to eat

formal operations

the thinking patterns that emerge during adolescence were identified by jean piaget as

menarche

the time at which females have their first menstrual period

what is adolescence

the transition period between childhood and adult hood

conformity

what is the major drawback to clicks

Sandra Bem

androgyny

gender schema

set of behaviors that is considered socially excepted bowl for each gender

bulimia

symptoms include binge eating and purging

rationalization

A person uses blank to explain an unpleasant emotion or behavior in a way that preserves his or her self-esteem

social learning theory

Albert banduras approach to adolescence is called

identity crisis

Eric Erickson characterize adolescence as a time and went to the teen faces a

identity foreclosure adolescence

Marsha labeled teens who had a firm commitment about issues based on the suggestion of others as

conformity

Peer groups are held together by

androgynous

Pose by Sandra bem

androgynous

Roll that is flexible combination of traditionally male and female characteristics

gender identity

The biological sex group to which an individual belongs to

biological theory

The______Of generally development emphasizes the role of anatomy hormones in brain organization

identity crisis

a period of inner conflict during which adolescents worry intensely about who they are

Messiah complex

children that think they can "save the world" have a

androgynous

combination or confusion or traditional male and female characteristics

gender stereotypes

created when societies make a rigid definitions of appropriate male and female roles they create

gender role

defined by both one's physical make up and buy the culture in which one lives

Communication

differences in male and females also commonly occur in

conformity

discomfort with dressing differently than the group you belong to is also an example of the pressure is caused by

gender identity is physical gender role is determined by society

distinguish between gender identity and gender role

hypothetical possibilities

during formal operations, a adolescent can consider

psychoanalytic theory

emphasizes identification with the same sex parent

social learning theory

emphasizes the role of interaction and human development

initiation rites

graduation from high school, bar mitzvahs, and confirmations are examples of

Serotonin

has been associated with increased aggression behavior

gender role

hey set of behaviors organized around how either a male or female should think and behave

puberty

hormones trigger a series of internal and external changes during

helps an individual achieve self confidence develop independence clarify values experiment with new roles they become independent from their families

how to clicks help and adolescent establish an identity

James Marcia

identify the different attempts adolescence make to achieve a sense of identity

Eric Erickson

identity crisis

James Marcia

identity foreclosure

initiation rites

in many cultures and societies what marks the admission into adulthood?

click

it feels the need for closeness

anorexia

it may represent a refusal by the adolescent to grow up

gender role, developing relations, becoming emotionally independent

list three of the development tasks that an adolenct must master

social learning theory

most dependent on culture

asynchrony

the condition during adolescence in which the growth of bodily parts is uneven is called

Spermarche

the period during which males achieve theyr first ejeculation

people who are less stereo typical or more flexible and adapt better to modern life

what are the advantages of androgyny according to Sandra bems study

conformity groups may influence a teenager to make bad decisions demand conformity

what are the potential drawbacks of Blong to a click

anorexia and bulimia

what are the two most common eating disorders

sexual attitudes and cultural views

what behavior changes accompany

puberty

what biological event marks the end of childhood

social class lines divided by boys and girls

what characterizes social groups

Peer groups not parents teach children how to behave in the world parent only supply environment in which they meet their peers

what claims does psychologist Judith rich Harris make about the role of parents and peers

become teenage parents, do bad in school, and serve time in prison

what do studies indicate about the children of teenage mothers

storm and stress is a by product of industrialized society, not all have storm and stress, culture plays a significant role in adolescence development

what encouraged MARGRET MEAD to disagree with HALLS view

loss of a love one break down a family unit unit relocation divorced family

what events trigger depression in adolescents

pregnancy, STDs

what fears affect sexual behavior

feels the need for closeness house and adolescent divine himself clarify values independence self confinidence

what functions do clicks serve

others movie called but not me adolescence believe they are in vulnerable believe they cannot be punished

what is the illusion of invulnerability

don't want to let go and worry about if their child is ready for reality

what issues my parents face during adolescence

they are trusted not to treat an adolescent like a child and adolescent compare themselves to their peers

what role do peers serve in a teens life


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