Ch. 1-2
Ch. 3-4
Ch. 5-6
Bonus
100

This time frame was a significant improvement for the rights of children.

What is the age of adolescence (1890-1920) 

100

This approach is the basic priciple of Piaget's theory.

What is the cognitive-developmental approach?

100

Awareness of these social expectations intensify in adolescence.

Gender roles

100

This board is responsible for the upholding of varous ethical guidlines within an institution.

What is the Institutional Review Board (IRB)?

200

This is a bodily system is responsible for kick starting biological changes in the body.

What is the endocrine system?

200

This type of beliefs dictate what is right or wrong, what is of importance in life, and how life is to be lived.

What is cultural beliefs?

200

This type of identity allows for individuals to alternate their identities depending on their social group.

What is bicultural/ multicultural identity?

200

This is the easiest form of experimental research.

What is collecting data from two groups (control/ experimental)

300

This genotype is associated with seeking out environments that correspond to their genetypic characteristics.

What is the active genotype?

300

The type of thinking that involves adapting logical thinking to the practical constraints of real-life situations.

What is Pragmatism?

300

According to the video shown in class, this rite of passage indicates the crossing of adolescence into adulthood.

What is receiving a tattoo?

300

This study design sees the follow-up of participants across a period of time.

What is a longitudinal study design?

400

G. Stanley Hall designated this age to be the end of adolescence.

What is 24 years old?

400

This type of culture promotes the development of an interdependent self.

What is a collectivist culture?

400

This concept sees the accessibility to different cultures and experiencing new practices or information.

What is globalization?

400

This was the most widespread form of labor in the 1800's.

What is child labor?

500

The 5 Distinctive Features of Emerging Adulthood

What is:

1. Identity Exploration

2. Instability

3. Self-focus

4. Feeling in-between

5. Possibilities/ Optimism

500

The three goals of socialization

What is: 

1. Self-regulation

2. Role preparation

3. Sources of meaning

500

These are the two types of lonliness.

What are 

1. social lonliness

2. emotional lonliness

500

This concept does not exist in all cultures and is a fairly recently found in "developed cultures".

What is Emerging Adulthood?