This gland, along with the pituitary, controls all other endocrine organs.
What is the hypothalamus?
100
The age by which the majority of boys and girls reach puberty.
What is age 14?
100
Adolescent belief that no one has ever experienced anything traumatic like them.
What is personal fable?
100
The concept of who one is as an individual, where one might go with one's life and how one fits into society.
What is personal identity?
100
A feeling of one's competency and worth.
What is self-esteem?
200
This gland produces a hormone that provides energy and strength during an emergency.
What is the adrenal gland?
200
This process results in the fusing of the vertebra.
What is ossification.
200
The belief that others are as interested in themselves as they are.
What is adolescent egocentrism?
200
He is known for his 4 stages of identity formation: identity diffusion, identity foreclosure, identity moratorium, and identity achievement.
Who is Marcia?
200
In Page and Page's 3 sided social mirror, this is another name for the awareness of how others view you.
What is the Pygmalion self?
300
A small organ about the size of a pea.
What is the pituitary gland?
300
This condition occurs in girls and women who lose a substantial amount of body fat and stop menstruating.
What is amenorrhea?
300
In conjunction with an elevated sense of uniqueness, this is a component of the personal fable.
What is a false sense of invulnerability?
300
This is Erikson's 5th stage, where young teens try out different roles in order to discover their true nature.
What is identity vs. identity?
300
A perception of one's competency in a specific area.
What is self-concept?
400
This gland is responsible for skeletal and muscular growth.
What is the thyroid gland?
400
This kind of growth causes a change in appearance as well as loss of coordination.
What is rapid growth?
400
These are the 2 components of adolescent egocentrism.
What are the imaginary audience and the personal fable?
400
His stages of identity formation include industry vs. inferiority and identity vs. identity.
Who is Erikson?
400
He authored the Self-Perception Profile for Adolescents.
Who is Harter?
500
The hormone that regulates voice changes.
What is testosterone?
500
Almost 1/3 of these occur to kids ages 5-14, often during svjool-sponsered games/practices.
What is sports related injuries?
500
The belief that everyone's attention is centered on you.
What is the imaginary audience?
500
Marcia's stage where young teens explore different roles, similar to Erikson's identity vs. identity stage.
What is identity moratorium?
500
According to Fox, Page, Peyers, Armstrong & Kirby, this is the domain around which adolescents forge their self-concepts that has the most value for young teens.