Intelligence results from information processing components being applied to experience for the purposes of adaptation to and selection of environments.
What is: Triarchic Theory of Successful Intelligence
Sexual activity, substance abuse, cigarette smoking, preventable injury and violence are all included in __.
What is: Risk taking in adolescents?
Displaying self-control and management of emotions. Being observant of others. Forming healthy relationships. Expressing feelings through words.
What is: Social-Emotional Development?
Refers to our sense of who we are as individuals
What is: Identity?
A biological concept, controlled by feedback loop.
What is: Puberty?
Ability to adapt thinking to changes in the environment
What is: Creative Intelligence?
Age group that was most obese in 2017-2018.
What is: Ages 12-19?
What is: Harsh restriction?
Committing to identity your parents gave you.
What is: Foreclosure?
Begins much earlier in their lifetime, especially when gaining more weight.
What is: Girls?
What is: Analytical Thinking?
What is: Suicide?
Predicts behaviors better than personality.
What is: Situational Pressures?
Exploring identity but not committed.
What is: Moratorium?
End of stable increases in height & weight.
What is: Adolescent Growth Spurt?
Ability to use previous experience in learning.
What is: Practical Intelligence?
Most reasons for car accidental deaths in adolescents.
What is: Texting and Driving?
Influenced by cognitive capacity and temperament.
What is: Self Regulation Development?
Explored and committed.
What is: Identity Achievement?
More popular, more mature, heightened self worth.
What is: Early Maturation in Boys?
May be less than than ____ when they were the same age.
What is: Parents?
The ability to understand and manage your emotions positively to relieve stress, communicate effectively, overcome challenges and defuse conflict.
What is: Emotional Intelligence Quotient?
Unexamined ethic identity
Ethic identity search
Achieved ethnic identity
What is: Phinney's Stages of Ethnic Identity Development
Keeps growing until mid-twenties.
What is Pre-frontal Cortex?