The research article topic we talked about today.
The age range of the developmental theory.
What are the ages 12 to 18?
This age is when they begin to seek out independence.
When is 13 to 14 years old?
An adolescent
What is a young person in the process of developing from a child into an adult?
Definition of Social Media
What are websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking?
The types of pictures that they would be shown during the MRI.
Were they neutral, risky, and their own pictures?
“Finding yourself”, Transition from childhood to adulthood, Identity crisis, Rebellion.
What are the stages of Erikson's stages of Psychosocial Development?
This is the age where they start to experience a lot of sadness, leading to depression.
When is 11 to 13 years old?
Influence from members of one’s peer group
What is Peer Pressure?
Age group most likely to be using social media
What is teens?
Adolescents underwent a functional MRI while viewing a set up Instagram feed with three types of photos.
What was the design of The Power of the Like in Adolescence: Effects of Peer Influence on Neural and Behavioral Responses to Social Media?
When they start to find themselves feeling pressure to stay in a certain identity
What is a rebellion?
This is when they begin to push limits and spend more time with friends.
When is 13 to 14?
This is the definition if Independent
What is the term for, free from outside control; not depending on another's authority?
How intense harassment and bullying on social media can be started
What can sharing personal photos and telling stories of social media do?
The Power of the like in Adolescents research question.
What are the effects of peer influence on neural and behavioral responses to social media?
This is a particular crisis that adolescents face
What is identity vs role confusion?
When is ages 15 to 18?
This is the definition of Depression
What is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest?
One way to help with preventing negative results on social media
What is setting reasonable limits, Encourage face-to-face conversation, or Talk about social media instead of letting teens figure it out themselves?
The result of The Power of the Like in Adolescence: Effects of Peer Influence on Neural and Behavioral Responses to Social Media.
What is, Teens were more likely to like a photo if it had a large amount of likes, even if it depicted risky behavior, and especially if the photo was their own
Things that could happen/occur during an identity crisis (2-3 examples)
What is hanging out with different people than they did in their childhood, joining a different club, or it could even lead to more risky experimenting, such as with drugs or alcohol
An age when they begin to be more influenced by their friends and peers.
When is 13 to 14 years old?
This is an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler
What is a Rebellion?
Predicted by using social media more than 3 times a day (according to a study from England)
What caused poor mental health and development of anxiety?