Deck 14: A: Social Influences

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Throughout the preschool years, parallel play becomes less common.
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Imaginary playmates are a sign of possible developmental problems.
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During parallel play children engage in similar activities, talk or smile at one another, and offer each other toys.
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Biology probably plays an important role in the development of one's sexual orientation.
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Teens who participate in programs that involve role-playing about sexual situations are more likely to abstain from intercourse or use contraceptives when they do have intercourse.
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Over time, friends become more similar in their attitudes and values.
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Children play less cooperatively when parents mediate play.
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Korean American children are more polite and are more likely to strive for harmony during make-believe play than are European American children.
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Most adolescents know the facts of conception.
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The first signs of peer interaction include pointing to or smiling at another infant.
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By age 15, the majority of adolescent boys and girls in Canada will have had sexual intercourse at least once.
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The first signs of peer interaction appear around six months of age.
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Children raised by homosexual parents become homosexual themselves.
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Adolescents are more likely to turn to friends than family members for support.
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A child's relationship with his/her parents may provide an internal working model for all future social relationships.
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Many adolescent girls do not believe that pregnancy could happen to them.
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Children with both same- and opposite-sex friendships do not differ from those who have only opposite-sex friendships.
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Wandering aimlessly is one type of unhealthy solitary play.
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Interethnic friendships are more likely to form in large classes.
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Intimacy is more common in boys' friendships than in girls' friendships.
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Most adolescents give in to peer pressure to behave in ways that are clearly antisocial.
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In the Family Economic Stress Model (FESM), poverty harms children's development because parents struggling to make ends meet become depressed and parent less effectively.
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Students are more likely to succeed in school where the progress of students, teachers, and programs is monitored.
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Students learn the most when teachers assume that students are responsible for their own learning.
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Occasionally, popular groups of children include physically aggressive boys who pick fights and relationally aggressive girls who manipulate social relationships.
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The characteristics that are associated with popularity are the same across all cultures.
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Students are more likely to succeed in schools where the climate is safe and nurturing.
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Latchkey children are more anxious and dependent than children who are cared for by a parent.
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Controversial children are both liked and disliked by classmates.
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Many of the harmful effects associated with part-time employment during the school year also exist for summer employment.
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Only the students being tutored learn something when peer tutoring is used.
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Peer pressure is most powerful when the standards for appropriate behaviours are not clear-cut.
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Adolescents who work over 15-20 hours per week during the school year do not differ from their unemployed peers with regards to mental health and behavioural problems.
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Cliques are often part of a larger group that is called a crowd.
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Good teachers use passive, rather than active, teaching methods.
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Adolescents who spend their after-school time away from home, unsupervised, are more likely to get into trouble.
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Student success in school is not related to parental involvement in the school.
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The most important factor in understanding the impact of child care is the quality of the care that children receive: better care is linked to better outcomes.
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Dominance hierarchies are uncommon in children's groups.
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Smarter and more socially skilled children are more likely to be popular.
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Deck 14: A: Social Influences
1
Throughout the preschool years, parallel play becomes less common.
True
2
Imaginary playmates are a sign of possible developmental problems.
False
3
During parallel play children engage in similar activities, talk or smile at one another, and offer each other toys.
False
4
Biology probably plays an important role in the development of one's sexual orientation.
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Teens who participate in programs that involve role-playing about sexual situations are more likely to abstain from intercourse or use contraceptives when they do have intercourse.
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Over time, friends become more similar in their attitudes and values.
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Children play less cooperatively when parents mediate play.
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Korean American children are more polite and are more likely to strive for harmony during make-believe play than are European American children.
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9
Most adolescents know the facts of conception.
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10
The first signs of peer interaction include pointing to or smiling at another infant.
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11
By age 15, the majority of adolescent boys and girls in Canada will have had sexual intercourse at least once.
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The first signs of peer interaction appear around six months of age.
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13
Children raised by homosexual parents become homosexual themselves.
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Adolescents are more likely to turn to friends than family members for support.
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A child's relationship with his/her parents may provide an internal working model for all future social relationships.
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16
Many adolescent girls do not believe that pregnancy could happen to them.
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17
Children with both same- and opposite-sex friendships do not differ from those who have only opposite-sex friendships.
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Wandering aimlessly is one type of unhealthy solitary play.
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19
Interethnic friendships are more likely to form in large classes.
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20
Intimacy is more common in boys' friendships than in girls' friendships.
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21
Most adolescents give in to peer pressure to behave in ways that are clearly antisocial.
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22
In the Family Economic Stress Model (FESM), poverty harms children's development because parents struggling to make ends meet become depressed and parent less effectively.
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23
Students are more likely to succeed in school where the progress of students, teachers, and programs is monitored.
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24
Students learn the most when teachers assume that students are responsible for their own learning.
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25
Occasionally, popular groups of children include physically aggressive boys who pick fights and relationally aggressive girls who manipulate social relationships.
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26
The characteristics that are associated with popularity are the same across all cultures.
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27
Students are more likely to succeed in schools where the climate is safe and nurturing.
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28
Latchkey children are more anxious and dependent than children who are cared for by a parent.
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29
Controversial children are both liked and disliked by classmates.
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30
Many of the harmful effects associated with part-time employment during the school year also exist for summer employment.
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Only the students being tutored learn something when peer tutoring is used.
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Peer pressure is most powerful when the standards for appropriate behaviours are not clear-cut.
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33
Adolescents who work over 15-20 hours per week during the school year do not differ from their unemployed peers with regards to mental health and behavioural problems.
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34
Cliques are often part of a larger group that is called a crowd.
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35
Good teachers use passive, rather than active, teaching methods.
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36
Adolescents who spend their after-school time away from home, unsupervised, are more likely to get into trouble.
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37
Student success in school is not related to parental involvement in the school.
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38
The most important factor in understanding the impact of child care is the quality of the care that children receive: better care is linked to better outcomes.
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39
Dominance hierarchies are uncommon in children's groups.
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Smarter and more socially skilled children are more likely to be popular.
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