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Human Development A Life-Span View Study Set 2
Quiz 8: Rites of Passage: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence
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Question 181
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A local high school has hired you as a consultant for a program designed to improve moral decision-making in its students. Describe the advice that you would provide the school.
Question 182
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Your friend is the parent of a teenager who is slightly overweight and concerned that the child may become obese. Explain factors that contribute to obesity as well as techniques that have been shown to help youth lose weight.
Question 183
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Gilligan's approach to describing moral reasoning emphasize _______________ over justice.
Question 184
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George's moral decision making is at the conventional level, while his wife Jane's is at the postconventional level. Describe how these differences would impact a decision that they might make concerning a binge-drinking episode by their daughter Judy.
Question 185
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Describe common causes of death for teens in the United States. Be sure to discuss how ethnicity and the illusion of vulnerability each contribute to the way teens die.
Question 186
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The exact timing of puberty varies. Discuss psychological advantages and disadvantages of early and later puberty for both females and males.
Question 187
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Discuss the benefits and potential drawbacks of allowing a child or teen to participate in organized sports.
Question 188
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Most people view puberty as a strictly biological event. Describe both physiological and environmental factors that influence the process of puberty.
Question 189
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Anorexia and bulimia are often viewed as the same disorder. Demonstrate your knowledge of eating disorders by describing both similarities and key differences between these health issues.