Bryan’s parents give him anything he wants and do not expect anything from him. They tried to involve him in family chores, but he just ignored them. Bryan’s parents are using which of Diana Baurind’s parenting styles? |
Indulgent |
Research has shown that parents favoring one sibling over another is linked to |
Sadness and lower self-esteem in the less-favored sibling |
The three types of stepfamilies are stepfather, stepmother, and |
Blended |
Penny’s parents are still married but they have a high degree of marital conflict. According to research, Penny is more likely than her peers whose parents are happily married to |
Develop emotional problems |
Which of the following is good advice for parents and emerging adult children who are considering living together? |
All of these are good advice |
Which of the following statements about conflict between adolescents and parents is TRUE? |
Conflict between parents and adolescents is highest in early adolescence |
What percentage of emerging adults studied whose parents divorced had emotional problems? |
20 percent |
Which of the following characteristics is involved in sibling relationships? |
all of these |
Indulgent parenting has been associated with _____ in adolescents. |
Lack of self-control |
Adolescents whose parents are not involved with their lives and who do not monitor their activities in any way tend to |
Lack self-control |
It is likely that what percentage of children born to married parents will experience their parents’ divorce? |
40 percent |
The ability to relinquish childlike dependencies on parents is called |
Emotional autonomy |
Chris gained custody of his three biological children after his divorce. After three years, he married Jennifer who had no children from her previous marriage. Chris and Jennifer’s new family is a |
Stepmother family |
Which of the following factors have researchers determined is important in influencing adolescents’ behavior? |
all of these |
Research has found that the result of authoritarian parenting is often adolescents who are |
Socially incompetent |
Ashley, age 17, lives with her biological mother and her mother’s lesbian partner, Daryl. According to researchers, Ashley is likely to |
develop a heterosexual identity |
Kathy has one son, Mitchell. Six years after her divorce, Kathy marries Dan. Dan has never been married before and has no children. Kathy, Mitchell, and Dan make up what kind of family? |
stepfather |
Marcia and John’s 25-year-old daughter, Serena, moves back in with them after graduate school. She cannot find a job in her field and works part-time as a waitress while searching for jobs. If Marcia and John are like many parents whose emerging adult children move back home with them, they will |
Experience a disequilibrium in the family |
Adolescents and emerging adults from divorced families are more likely than those whose parents did not divorce to do which of the following? |
all of these |
Which of the following teens is most likely to run away from home? |
All of these teens are likely to run away from home |
Adolescents are most likely to have conflict with their |
mothers |
The largest group of adolescents with gay and lesbian parents are likely those who |
were born in the context of heterosexual relationships of one of their parents |
Sherry and Jason have two children each from previous marriages. When they marry, they create a |
blended family |
Greg, age 23, moves back home with his parents in order to save money to buy a house. If Greg and his parents are like many families that experience this "boomerang" phenomenon, Greg will complain that his parents |
restrict his independence |
Eli has an insecure attachment to his parents. According to Joseph Allen and his colleagues, Eli’s attachment situation makes him more likely to experience |
depression |
A recent study revealed that adolescent girls with divorced parents were especially vulnerable to |
depression |
Jonathan, age 16, has a secure attachment to his parents. According to Joseph Allen and his colleagues, Jonathan should have |
a high capacity for intimacy |
Michael’s parents never discuss their rules. If he asks for an explanation, they answer, "Because I said so; that’s all the explanation you need." Michael’s parents are using which style of parenting? |
authoritarian |
The most common pattern of parenting that was found in a study of parenting behaviors in 186 countries around the world was |
warm and controlling |
Heidi, age 23, is an emerging adult whose parents divorced when she was 12. Heidi admits that she has some emotional scarring from the divorce. According to Hetherington’s research, Heidi is likely to be |
clinically depressed |
Jeremy’s parents have divorced. If Jeremy’s situation is typical of many divorced families, he can expect that |
his mother will have less money than when she was married |
Delany’s parents are uninvolved in her life. She comes and goes as she pleases and she has the sense that she doesn’t matter very much to her parents. Delaney’s parents are using which of Diana Baumrind’s styles of parenting? |
neglectful |
Don is an African American teen who lives in a low-income neighborhood with his parents. Don’s father works two jobs to provide for his family but he always has time to listen to Don, and their weekly "burger and bowling" night is something that they both enjoy. According to research, Don is more likely than his counterparts who do not have a close relationship with their fathers to |
do all of these |
Caitlin, age 17, wants to move out of her home and move in with her 20-year-old friend, Liza. Caitlin’s parents have gradually allowed her to have a car and a part-time job and to make her own decisions about her activities, but they forbid her to move out at this time. No matter how hard Caitlin pushes, her parents remain firm. This example illustrates |
relinquishing control in areas where the adolescent can make mature decisions |
Maureen’s parents have clear, reasonable rules, which they communicate and enforce. They also are warm and nurturing towards Maureen and her siblings. Maureen’s parents are using which of Diana Baumrind’s styles of parenting? |
Authoritative |
Recent research found that vulnerable youth who participate in positive extracurricular activities in high school were more likely than non-participants to |
enroll in college |
Which of the following individuals has the highest risk of divorce? |
Connie, a 19-year-old high school graduate who has been married for a year |
Tyler and Andrew like to play basketball together and "hang out," but they really don’t know much about each other’s lives. This type of friendship is one primarily of |
companionship |
A recent study found that, for girls, achievement of their best friends is linked to the adolescent |
taking math courses in high school |
There is increasing evidence that _____ plays an important role in the peer group and friendships. |
gender |
The average age of the initial same-sex activity for females is |
14 to 18 |
A high frequency of dating in middle adolescence has been linked to |
all of these |
The best predictor of whether rejected children engage in delinquent behavior or drop out of school later, during adolescence is |
aggression towards peer in elementary school |
It is recommended that premarital education begin approximately _____ prior to the wedding. |
six months |
Which of the following factors is associated with cohabitation? |
socioeconomic status |
Janet dates Ryan primarily because he is popular and good-looking. Which of the following functions of dating does this fulfill for Janet? |
status |
Girls’ friendships in adolescence are more likely than boys’ to focus on |
intimacy |
Alex is described as "shy" by his peers; he has a low rate of interaction with peers. Alex is likely to be classified as a(n) _____ child. |
neglected |
When parents impose strict rules on the dating behavior of their adolescent children, the adolescents frequently deal with this conflict by |
dating without the knowledge of their parents |
Researchers have found links between romantic relationships and |
adolescent friendships |
Travis, age 16, is friends with a group of young men ages 21 to 23. According to research, Travis is more likely than his counterparts with same-age friends to |
engage in early sexual behavior |
Chronic loneliness has been linked to |
impaired physical health |
Individuals who are about the same age or maturity level are called |
peers |
The type of love characterized by the desire to have another person near and to have a deep, caring affection for that person is called |
affectionate love |
Which of the following is NOT one of the six functions of friendship? |
financial support |
Mrs. Brice has several adolescents in her class who are clearly regarded as "weird" by their peers. In order to change the attitude of the majority group toward these few students, Mrs. Brice implements a strategy in which |
the whole class works together on a common goal of organizing a food drive |
Lisa lives with her boyfriend, Jeff. According to recent research, Lisa is more at risk for _____ than her married counterparts. |
partner violence |
Which of the basic social needs identified by Sullivan intensifies in early adolescence? |
the need for intimacy |
Providing a friend with amusement is a function of friendship called |
stimulation |
Shirlee and John are both widowed and they have found that they want to be with each other and to grow old together. They both say, "romance is for the young," and they are happy with their relationship. Shirlee and John share which type of love? |
companionate |
Being rejected or overlooked by peers can lead some adolescents to |
feel lonely or hostile |
Most adolescent love is characterized by |
romantic love |
Ali says that her peer group is very important to her. Which of the following things will Ali likely say her peers do for her? |
all of these |
Researchers have found a link between early dating and |
adolescent pregnancy |
Matt is a 26-year-old single man. Although he has a great job, a nice apartment, and many friends, he is often |
all of these may be true |
Rosemary encourages her friend Meredith to try harder in her biology class. Rosemary tells Meredith that she can get a good grade and offers to give her feedback on her reports. Which function of friendship is Rosemary providing for Meredith? |
ego support |
The average age of initial same-sex activity for males is |
13 to 15 |
James is actively disliked by his peers. He seems to have no idea how to enter a conversation with others; he frequently barges in and starts talking about an entirely different topic. Which of the following conglomerate strategies might assist James to be more accepted by his peers? |
All of these strategies could help James |
Brenda listens carefully to her friends, controls her own negative emotions, and is self-confident. Brenda is most likely classified as a(n) _____ child. |
popular |
Haley and Andrew, both age 12, are "going out." They eat lunch together every day, sit together on the bus, and meet at the weekly school dance. This early relationship helps them to |
do all of these |
Justin is extremely goal-oriented, optimistic, and driven. Carol Dweck would say that Justin has a |
Growth mindset |
Which of the following is NOT a social context in career development? |
Geographical location |
Which of the following statements regarding the artistic career-related personality type is TRUE? |
Not many jobs match up with the artistic personality type |
Luke, age 15, wants to be an engineer. If Luke is like many high-school students |
He will need help to choose the correct high-school courses that will position him to enter college with an engineering major |
People with which career-personality type are likely to be happy in jobs in teaching, social work, and counseling? |
Social |
One of the largest mentoring programs, which pairs volunteer mentors with at-risk youth, is |
Big Brothers Big Sisters |
Jared wants to be an auto mechanic and to someday own his own shop. Where is Jared most likely to receive his education in automotive technology? |
A two-year college |
Rewards and punishments are _____ in adolescents’ motivation. |
extrinsic factor |
Mrs. Hynes meets with Devon to discuss his low grade in her class. Educational psychologists recommend getting adolescents to attribute their poor performance to internal factors. Which of the following statements by Devon would indicate to Mrs. Hynes that he has this concept? |
"I am working too many hours at my job and I have not been putting in the time to study" |
Jerry’s friends are aggressive towards other students, and they frequently disrupt classes with their behaviors. A recent study indicates that Jerry’s choice of friends is linked to |
A lower likelihood of graduating from high school |
Byron hears that his friend, Tim, got a 77 on his last health science test; Byron got a 91 on the same exam. Byron thinks, "I’m better at this health science material than Tim." Byron is engaging in |
Social comparison |
Claire is in a program where she is matched with a member of the community who can help her to develop her interest in nonprofit organizational management. Claire is in a(n) _____ mentoring program. |
formal |
Otis is controlling and he can sometimes be mean. He says, "This is me; take it or leave it. I’m not able to change." According to Carol Dweck, Otis |
Has a fixed mindset |
Marion, age 38, has a 2-year-old son. Since his birth, she has remained home, and she loves being a stay-at-home mother. She enjoyed all of the years that she was a successful advertising executive, but she has no plans to return to paid work until her son is in school. Marion’s choice is |
not typical of today’s professional women; they are more apt to want to have a career and a family |
About what percentage of tenth-graders today combine school and part-time work? |
90 percent |
Adolescents with a performance orientation are focused on |
winning |
Simon tells his mother that he wants to have all of his homework done by dinnertime every day instead of waiting until after dinner to even get started. This is an example of |
a proximal goal |
Marina values nonconformity and sometimes has difficulty in social relationships. According to Holland, she probably scores highly in the _____ career-related personality type. |
artistic |
In a recent survey it was found that approximately what percentage of part-time college students were employed? |
80 percent |
Self-determination, curiosity, challenge, and effort are all _____ in adolescents’ motivation. |
intrinsic factors |
Perceived causes of outcomes are known as |
attributions |
Which of the following statements regarding college students and work is TRUE? |
as the number of hours of work increases, so does the likelihood of dropping out of school |
Elena, a college junior, has gradually been increasing her hours at her job. According to research, Elena may |
see a decrease in her grades |
Shelby’s parents devalue her choice of career. Shelby wants to become a cosmetologist. Her long-term goal is to own and manage her own day spa offering a range of services. Her parents want her to go to college and "become someone other than a glorified hairdresser." Research has shown that |
Shelby may be influenced by her parents’ values and beliefs |
The career-related personality type that is characterized by indifference to social relationships, troubled emotional situations, and aloofness is the _____ type. |
investigative |
Luz’s neighbor, Dr. Spire, is a professor of sociology at a community college. Dr. Spire takes Luz to class with her when Luz is on school vacation, and she encourages Luz to think about attending college. Luz has great respect for Dr. Spire, and Dr. Spire loves watching Luz grow more confident in her ability to go on to college. This is an example of |
natural mentoring |
Wes takes a career-personality test that says that he would be best suited for a career as a farmer, truck driver, or pilot. These careers match which of the career-related personality types identified by John Holland? |
realistic |
Mrs. Sands is a school counselor. When interviewed about what she likes LEAST about her job, research has shown that she is most likely to say, |
" I have too many students to advise and not enough time in my day" |
Carol Dweck refers to the cognitive view that individuals develop for themselves as their |
mindset |
Claudia is a 23-year-old emerging adult. Her transition from school to work is most strongly influenced by her |
level of education |
Adolescents have improved self-efficacy and achievement when they set goals that are specific, proximal, and |
challenging |
Rod’s science teacher has a list of objectives that must be met for the year but they can be met by completing many different types of assignments. The teacher allows the students to select the projects that interest them, and the students set their own goals and make their own plans to reach them. According to research, Rod is likely to |
have higher achievement gains in science |
Kayla, an honors student, received a C+ on her report on Pearl Harbor. She says that the teacher doesn’t like her because she is an atheist and her teacher is a very religious woman. She believes that she received a low grade because of this dislike. Kayla is making _____ about the cause of her low paper grade. |
an external attribution |
Research has shown that spending over 15 hours of time in paid labor while in school |
does none of these |
Mr. Hegy plans his lessons to provide a framework for student learning, and he has positive expectations for all of his students. According to research, Mr. Hegy’s students are likely to be |
motivated |
In the United States an event that comes closest to culture-wide rite of passage is |
high-school graduation |
Socioeconomic status (SES) refers to a grouping of people who are similar in all of the following characteristics EXCEPT |
ethnicity |
Which of the following countries is best described as collectivistic? |
Thailand |
Researchers have found a negative association between the amount of time children watch TV and their |
reading ability |
Which of the following results was found in a recent study of participants in online teen chat rooms? |
Younger participants ( 10 to 13) disclosed the most about their identity |
Mateo, age 15, does his homework while listening to his MP3 player; he also keeps his cell phone on his desk so that he can text his friends at the same time. Mateo is engaged in |
media multitasking |
Despite the advances in technology, adolescents still need to develop non-technological skills, including |
all of these |
Ethnicity is based on all of the following EXCEPT |
SES |
Polly, age 14, is a Protestant girl, who is preparing for confirmation. Her friend Joel, age 13, is a Jewish boy, preparing for his bar mitzvah. Both adolescents are getting ready for a religious |
Rite of passage |
Which of the following has become the most popular online hangout for college students? |
|
The tendency to favor one’s own cultural group over other groups is known as |
Ethnocentrism |
Kelani goes on to an online chat room to find people who share her interest in building a peace pagoda in her state. She is most likely communicating with |
strangers |
Sheila, age 14, tells you that she has almost 200 friends in her online network. She is most likely a member of |
|
After posting pictures of herself on Facebook drinking beer and smoking, Jocylyn, age 19, applies for a job in an upscale boutique. The manager does not hire Jocylyn, saying that her posting on Facebook indicated that she did not have the maturity that the shop manager considered necessary. Jocylyn should know that |
more employers are checking online sites like MySpace and Facebook as part of a screening process for applicants. |
Researchers have found that _____ is related to culture. |
Self-conception |
Reed comes from a low-SES background. He is consistently on the honor roll and has been offered a scholarship to a local college. Which of the following factors is MOST likely to have contributed to his success? |
Parental support and sacrifice |
Recent research by Reed Larson and colleagues on adolescents’ use of time indicates that |
U.S adolescents may have too much unstructured time for optimal development |
Immigrants from different ethnicity have different |
All of these |
Television viewing and video game playing often peak during |
Early adolescence |
Ceremonies or rituals that mark an individual’s transition from one status to another are called |
Rites of passage |
Which of the following countries is best described as individualistic? |
The Netherlands |
When Keith is asked why he does not participate in the monthly visits to nursing homes with his church’s youth group, he says, "I cannot stand old people; they have all wrinkles and other gross stuff!" This is an example of |
Prejudice |
Researchers have found a high level of television viewing in youth is linked to a greater incidence of |
obesity |
Compared to their peers with more economic advantages, poor children and adolescents experience all of the following EXCEPT |
their parents monitor their school activities more closely |
Which of the following countries is NOT group-oriented? |
Canada |
Which ethnic group is seen as the "model minority"? |
Japanese Americans |
Many of the families that have immigrated to the United States in recent decades come from |
Collectivist cultures |
Karen, age 26, and her 4-year-old daughter, Meghan, are involved in an antipoverty program that provides Karen with job-skills training and provides free preschool for Meghan. This is an example of a |
Two-generation intervention |
Recent research has shown that in many families around the world today, children are likely to be reared |
in manner that combines individualistic and collectivist ways |
Evaluation of two-generation interventions to alleviate poverty have shown that they |
Have more of an effect on the parent than on the child |
Which of the following individuals would be classified as being in a low-SES occupation? |
Joe who is a janitor at a local high school |
Debbie and Ron are lower-SES parents. Which of the following is probably TRUE of their parenting? |
They use more physical punishment when disciplining their children than higher-SES parents do. |
Jarislaw is a recent immigrant to the United States from Poland. He has a brother who came to the United States two years ago. Which of the following stressors is Jarislaw most likely to experience? |
language barriers |
Dawn says of Asian Americans, "They are all so smart." This is an example of |
a sterotype |
Older adolescents spend more time listening to music and _____ than younger adolescents do. |
using computers |
Jake, age 14, has a long history of setting small fires, torturing kittens, skipping school, and fighting with his peers. His parents have sought counseling for him, as they cannot control him and fear that his behavior is getting worse. Jake meets the criteria for a diagnosis of |
Conduct disorder |
Recent research indicates that the most effective treatment for adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa is |
family therapy |
MDMA is known on the street as: |
Ecstasy |
Hannah, age 22, suffers from an anxiety disorder that requires her to take anti-anxiety medication in order to function at her job and in her personal life. Hannah has which of the following problems? |
an internalizing problem |
Peers and _____ influences are believed to be especially important factors in adolescent problems. |
family |
Which approach emphasizes that biological, psychological, and social factors interact to produce the problems that adolescents, emerging adults, and people of other ages develop? |
the biopsychosocial approach |
Drugs that modify a person’s perceptual experiences and produce hallucinations are called |
psychedelics |
Carena has taken a drug that produces striking perceptual changes. Wherever she looks right now, she sees beautiful butterflies, objects glowing and changing shapes, and colors are rich and vibrant. It is most likely that Carena has taken |
LSD |
The four problems that affect the largest number of adolescents are sexual problems, juvenile delinquency, drug abuse, and |
school-related problems |
Which of the following is the BEST way to treat depression in adolescence? |
a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and antidepressant medication |
Which of the following did the Pittsburg Youth Study identify as a pathway to delinquency? |
authority conflict |
About what percentage of children who become obese have one obese parent? |
40 percent |
Which of the following is used most frequently on a daily basis by high school seniors? |
cigarettes |
Alcohol acts on the body as a |
depressant |
Donatella has an eating disorder in which she consumes large amounts of food and then purges, making herself vomit to get rid of the calories. Donatella suffers from |
bulimia nervosa |
The active ingredient in marijuana and hashish is |
THC |
The behavioral problems that most likely cause adolescents to be referred to a clinic for mental health treatment are |
feelings of sadness or depression |
The most commonly used drug by adolescents in the United States today is |
alcohol |
Addictive drugs, such as heroin, that cause a feeling of euphoria and pain relief, are known as |
opiates |
Shelley Taylor and her colleagues found which of the following gender differences related to stress? |
Females are less likely than males to deal with stress with a "fight or flight" response |
Which of the following are the easiest changes for school-based weight programs to create among students? |
Changes in TV watching |
Criminal acts, whether committed by a juvenile or an adult, are known as |
index offenses |
Stephanie is using a drug that has caused her to have severe mood swings, paranoid jealousy, and uncontrollable bursts of anger. What class of drugs is Stephanie most likely using? |
anabolic steroids |
Kiptyn takes a drug that increases his heart rate, breathing rate, and temperature. He has a feeling of energy and elevated mood on this drug. Kiptyn is probably taking |
a stimulant |
Bonnie tells you that she takes a drug only when she goes "clubbing" with her friends. She says that it makes her feel euphoric and have heightened experiences with touch and sight. Bonnie is most likely taking |
Ecstasy |
The focus of the Functional Family Therapy program is |
imporving and changing interactions among family members |
Cigarette smoking peaks during |
emerging adulthood |
The most frequently cited factor associated with suicide is |
depression |
Being overweight in adolescence is linked to all of the following conditions EXCEPT |
leukemia |
Kathy’s parents use alcohol quite a bit. After they get home from work, they drink steadily all evening and, although she has never seen her parents drunk, they don’t spend much time interacting with each other or the children. According to research, Kathy is at risk for |
drinking heavily herself |
What differences exist between bulimics and anorexics? |
Bulimics typically fall within a normal weight; anorexics are underweight. |
Faye, age 17, has no appetite, no energy, and no interest in any of the activities that used to give her pleasure. In addition, she feels worthless and has problems concentrating and making any decisions. Faye has had these symptoms for a month. Faye is probably suffering from |
a major depressive disorder |
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of major depression? |
interest in activities that were not formally of any interest |
Research shows that adolescents who have more developmental assets engage in |
less use of tobacco |
Adolescents who use prescription narcotics to get high are most likely to obtain the drugs by |
stealing them from the medicine cabinets of their parents and their friends’ parents. |
Adolescent Psychology Final
Share This
Unfinished tasks keep piling up?
Let us complete them for you. Quickly and professionally.
Check Price