Family and Friends
Cliques and Crowds
Popularity vs. Unpopularity
Bullying
Youth Culture
100
What is the key factor that helps people choose friends?
Similarities
100
What are small groups of friends who know each other well, do things together, and form a regular social group?
A clique
100
What are the two types of unpopularity?
Rejected, neglected
100
What is bullying that occurs on the internet?
Cyberbullying
100
In what type of culture would young people teach adults how to use the latest technology?
Prefigurative
200
How is a peer different from a friend?
Peers are people who have certain aspects of their status in common but nothing else.
200
What happens to the amount of crowds that are identified in most American schools from middle school to late high school?
It increases
200
What happens to students who were unpopular or popular in childhood as they become adolescents?
They continue to be popular or unpopular
200
Who suffers negative effects from bullying?
The bully and the victim
200
Who do young people learn the ways of youth culture from?
From one another
300
What is the main difference between late childhood friendships and early adolescent friendships?
Intimacy
300
How many adolescent peer crowds are there in most traditional cultures?
1
300
What are the 3 characteristics that are found consistently in students who are perceived as popular?
Intelligence, Physical attractiveness, social skills
300
Who tends to be victims of bullying?
Low status adolescents who are rejected by their peers
300
What type of society is necessary for the development of a youth culture?
Pluralistic
400
In traditional cultures, how are girls different from boys in terms of peer and family relationships
Family is more important for girls than friends
400
What term means "the behavior that includes sarcasm, ridicule, gossiping, spreading of rumors, snubbing and excluding others from the clique."?
Relational Agression
400
When adolescents view everyone as an enemy and tend to retaliate aggressively to most people, they may have a problem with what?
Social Information Processing
400
What are the 3 components of bullying?
Agression, Repetition, and power imbalance
400
What are the 3 essential components to the style of youth culture?
Demeanor, image, argot
500
Who are adolescents more likely to talk to about attitudes towards marriage?
Friends
500
What are the 5 major types of crowds?
Elites, athletes, academics, deviants, others
500
What is the method of having students rate the social status of other students called?
Sociometry.
500
What percent of bullies are also victims?
25%
500
What 2 of the subterranean values the youth culture is based on?
Excitement, adventure, hedonism
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