How many major growth spurt does the brain go through in the teenage years?
A- Three, B- Five, C- Two, D- Four
What is C- Two
100
True or False: When a child becomes a teenager the frequency of parent-child conflicts increases
What is true
100
True or False: Neuroimaging studies have provided some support for the notion that emerging adulthood is not a unique period of life
What is False
100
How many different types of aging are there
A- Four, B- Two, C- Five, D- One
What is B- Two
100
The capacity to engage in a supportive, affectionate relationship without losing one's own sense of self is known as what
A- Intimacy, B- Isolation, C- Life, D- Socialization
What is A- Intimacy
200
These growth and energy spurts take place in parts of the brain that control __(A)__ perception and __(B)__ functions.
What is (A)- Spatial and (B)- Motor
200
Despite conflicts, teenagers' underlying emotional attachment to their parents remains ____ on average
A- weak, B- the same, C- strong, D- nonexistent
What is C- strong
200
The neurological changes of the emerging adult period combine with ___ to shape the psychosocial features of this period of development
What is cultural demands
200
At what age do developmental processes reach a balance and the brain attains a stable size and weight
What is Late teens
200
True or False: college-educated women with high earning potential prefer to date and marry men whose income potential is higher than their own
What is true
300
What is known as the ability to search methodically for the answer to a problem?
What is Systematic problem solving
300
How many 11-to-14 year olds have cell phones
What is 69%
300
According to research at what age do young people tend to think of themselves as having fully attained adulthood?
A- 22, B- 25, C- 18, D- 30
What is B- 25
300
Locus of control is an individual's set of beliefs about the ____ of events
What is causes
300
At what age does the maintenance stage begin
A- 56, B- 30, C- 47, D- 45
What is D- 45
400
What is an imaginary audience?
What is An internalized set of behavioral standards derived from a teenager's peer group
400
Adolescents typically choose to associate with a group that shares their same what
What is Values, attitudes, behaviors, and identity status
400
What are the five domains that emerging adults must address developmental tasks in
What is Academic, friendship, conduct, work, and romantic
400
What is a phobia?
What is An irrational fear of an object, a person, a place, or a situation
400
What is work-life balance
What is the interactions among workers' work and nonwork roles
500
What is the main focus of development during the second growth spurt of the brain?
What is the frontal lobes of the cerebral cortex
500
By age 15 or so, most teens have classified themselves as what
What is Primarily heterosexual or committed to a gay, lesbian, or bisexual orientation
500
What contributes to the remarkable neurological changes that occur during emerging adulthood
What is the tendency for emerging adults to push the limits of independence from their families that most acquire during their late teens
500
What are the technical skills you might learn for your job or life
What is balancing a checkbook, using a computer, making change, and finding the mayonnaise in the grocery store
500
The idea that very few male professionals made any kind of change to their working conditions after becoming fathers says what?
What is that work-family conflict more strongly influences women's career decisions than those of men