Theorists
Adolescents
Definitions
Emerging Adulthood
Hodgepodge
100

Erikson's insight characterized by tension between productivity and incompetence.

What is industry versus inferiority

100

Puberty affects many biorhythms on the 24 hour cycle which is called...

What is circadian rhythm?

100

When an adolescent has feelings of hopelessness, lethargy, and worthless that last two weeks or more.

What is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)?

100

The age range for emerging adulthood.

What is 18-25?

100

Selection for middle childhood bullying is based on these 2 things.

What are social isolation and emotional vulnarability?

200

This theorist's pyramid includes self-actualization, esteem love & belonging, safe & secure, and physiological.

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

200

Name one of the 4 types of bullying.

What are: physical, cyberbullying, verbal, and relational.

200

A form of prejudice in which people are categorized and judged solely on basis of their chronological age.

What is ageism?

200

Capacity of organs that allow body to cope with stress and unused function ability.

What is organ reserve?

200

Of the following, the one that is not a factor that contributes to family dysfunction: frequent changes, where the family lives, conflict, and poverty.

What is where the family lives?

300

The adolescents are in this stage of Piaget's stages of development.

Formal Operational Thought

300

In adolescent cognitive development, these are the 2 types of fables that affect them.  

What is Personal Fable and Invincibility Fable?

300

Type of basic intelligence that mke learning of all sorts quick and thorough. It included abilities such as working memory, abstract thought, speed of thinking.

What is fluid intelligence?

300

The dynamic body adjustment, related to homeostasis that affects overall physiology over time.

What is allostasis?

300

The word that means thinking that leads to focus on self to exclusion of others.

What is egocentrism?

400

In adolescence, Erikson highlighted these 5 arenas of identity formation.

What is Ethnic identity, Religious identity, Political identity, intersectionality, and gender identity.
400

These are the three types of eating disorder that adolescents experience.

What are binge eating disorder, bulemia, and anorexia?

400

Capacity to adapt well to significant adversity and to overcome serious stress.

What is resilience?

400

Thinking that is not influenced by the thinker's personal qualities, instead involved facts and numbers that universally considered true and valid.

Thinking that is strongly influenced by personal qualities of individual thinker such as past experiences, cultural assumption, and goals for the future.

What are objective thought and subjective thought?

400
Name one of the 3 groups of theories that help us understand senescence.

What are Cellular Aging Theory, Wear & Tear Theory, and Genetic Theory?

500

A proposed adult stage of cognitive development following Piaget's 4 stages that go beyond adolescent thinking by being more practical and more.

What is postformal thought?

500

Name one of the reasons adolescents make foolish thoughts if they are capable of logic.

What are adolescents act too quickly; they do not think thing over.

What are adolescent hormone and brains are more attuned to immediate admiration from peers than to long-term consequences.

What are adolescents emotional goals may not be adult goals.

500

Type of intellectual ability that reflect accumulated learning.  It include vocabulary and general information as examples.

What is crystalized intelligence?

500

The theorist that came up with the theory of seven forms of love present in a relationship.

Who is Sternberg?

500

The longitudinal, cross-sectional, and multi-cultural research that identified five clusters of personality traits that appear in every culture and era.

What are: Openness, Conscientious, Extroversion, Agreeable, and Neuroticism.