Deck 8: Early Adolescence Ages 13 To18

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The _____ signals to the pituitary gland to release hormones during adolescence. Choices:

A) cerebral cortex
B) cerebellum
C) hypothalamus
D) medulla
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Which of the following is more likely to occur in adolescents as a result of experiencing early puberty? Choices:

A) fear of intimacy
B) developing dependence on alcohol
C) social isolation
D) prolonged attachment to parents or guardians
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Moral behavior is often tied to emotions, such as _____, kindness, sympathy, guilt, and shame. Choices:

A) happiness
B) empathy
C) reverence
D) fear
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Which parental method of approaching adolescent sexuality is typically most effective? Choices:

A) realizing that abstinence is not a realistic option
B) building and maintaining an open line of communication
C) providing financial support for purchase of condoms
D) only discussing sexual behavior when asked
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Which of the following is not an area of competence in 8- to 13-year-olds, as identified by Harter? Choices:

A) athletic competence
B) likeability by peers
C) attachment to family
D) physical appearance
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Which of the following is a factor of the home that may encourage adolescents to engage in risk-taking behaviors? Choices:

A) support from a positive adult role model
B) poor family communication
C) authoritarian parenting
D) single-parent households
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The rates of NSSI peak around the ages of _____ years old. Choices:

A) 12 to 13
B) 14 to 15
C) 16 to 17
D) 19 to 21
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In addition to negative mood, factors such as _____ and _____ have been shown to have an effect on eating behaviors with adolescents. Choices:

A) family, media
B) early puberty, academic failure
C) obesity, early puberty
D) intelligence, temperament
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For males, _____ typically occurs late in puberty and is accompanied by the growth of testes and penis. Choices:

A) menarche
B) ejaculation
C) activation of primary and secondary sex characteristics
D) spermarche
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Adolescents described by _____ experience numerous crises and try on many identities but have not committed to an identity. Choices:

A) identity moratorium
B) identity foreclosure
C) identity confusion
D) identity achievement
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With respect to NSSI, _____ tend to use methods related to _____, while _____ are more prone to self-harm by burning or branding. Choices:

A) males, poisoning or overdosing, females
B) males, cutting or scratching, females
C) females, poisoning or overdosing, males
D) females, cutting or scratching, males
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According to Erikson, the main task for adolescents is to work through the crisis of _____. Choices:

A) trust vs. mistrust
B) integrity vs. despair
C) generativity vs. stagnation
D) identity vs. role confusion
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Which of the following is an example of a non-suicidal self-injurious act, as defined by Klonsky? Choices:

A) head-banging
B) sexual promiscuity
C) bulimia
D) anorexia nervosa
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Self-esteem in teens is affected by _____ in areas that are viewed as important by the individual. Choices:

A) support
B) experience
C) competence
D) change
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_____ in the early adolescent years are important as a way to help adolescents with identity development and to have a sense of belonging. Choices:

A) Romantic relationships
B) Extracurricular activities
C) Friendships
D) Internships
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A _____'s growth spurt typically happens _____ years before that of a _____. Choices:

A) boy, 2, girl
B) girl, 2, boy
C) girl, 4, boy
D) boy, 4, girl
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Adolescents experiencing _____ have committed to an identity without exploring themselves, often because the identity has been forced upon them by an authority such as a parent or religious institution. Choices:

A) identity moratorium
B) identity foreclosure
C) identity confusion
D) identity closure
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The presence of peers activates the ventral striatum and _____ as the adolescents make decisions that concern risk-taking behaviors. Choices:

A) orbitofrontal cortex
B) frontal lobe
C) parietal lobe
D) cerebral cortex
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Links have been made in the research between the adolescent displaying _____ and _____ behavior. Choices:

A) sympathy, early sexual
B) shame, moral
C) sympathy, prosocial
D) guilt, moral
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Early onset of puberty is unlikely to be the result of _____. Choices:

A) improved nutrition
B) genetics
C) genetically-modified foods
D) hormone inclusion in products such as milk and cheese
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Adolescent risk-taking may be a form of modeling and romanticizing adult behavior.
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Discuss the different possible positive ways that adolescents may respond to being bullied.
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Adolescents are more likely to choose to affiliate with leaders who influence them not to engage in illegal, immoral, and unhealthy behaviors.
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Adolescents who demonstrate personality characteristics that promote risky behaviors are more likely to engage in unprotected sex.
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Counselors, teachers, and those working with children and adolescents can help them improve their self-esteem by encouraging them to focus on, explore, and value their areas of higher competency.
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Describe the possible influences of alcohol use on sexual behaviors and decision-making in teenagers.
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Dieting can affect one's metabolism and puts one at an increased risk for weight gain in the future.
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Research shows that adolescents tend to engage in fewer risk-taking behaviors when in the presence of their peers.
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Adolescents whose morals are not present to the degree other adolescents' morals are often times are more prone to physical aggression during adolescence.
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Provide suggestions for counselors who offer psychoeducational activities for adolescents who demonstrate personality characteristics that promote risky sexual behaviors.
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Pregnancy and birth rates for youth in the United States continue to be among the lowest of all developed countries.
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Deck 8: Early Adolescence Ages 13 To18
1
The _____ signals to the pituitary gland to release hormones during adolescence. Choices:

A) cerebral cortex
B) cerebellum
C) hypothalamus
D) medulla
C
2
Which of the following is more likely to occur in adolescents as a result of experiencing early puberty? Choices:

A) fear of intimacy
B) developing dependence on alcohol
C) social isolation
D) prolonged attachment to parents or guardians
B
3
Moral behavior is often tied to emotions, such as _____, kindness, sympathy, guilt, and shame. Choices:

A) happiness
B) empathy
C) reverence
D) fear
B
4
Which parental method of approaching adolescent sexuality is typically most effective? Choices:

A) realizing that abstinence is not a realistic option
B) building and maintaining an open line of communication
C) providing financial support for purchase of condoms
D) only discussing sexual behavior when asked
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Which of the following is not an area of competence in 8- to 13-year-olds, as identified by Harter? Choices:

A) athletic competence
B) likeability by peers
C) attachment to family
D) physical appearance
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Which of the following is a factor of the home that may encourage adolescents to engage in risk-taking behaviors? Choices:

A) support from a positive adult role model
B) poor family communication
C) authoritarian parenting
D) single-parent households
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7
The rates of NSSI peak around the ages of _____ years old. Choices:

A) 12 to 13
B) 14 to 15
C) 16 to 17
D) 19 to 21
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8
In addition to negative mood, factors such as _____ and _____ have been shown to have an effect on eating behaviors with adolescents. Choices:

A) family, media
B) early puberty, academic failure
C) obesity, early puberty
D) intelligence, temperament
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9
For males, _____ typically occurs late in puberty and is accompanied by the growth of testes and penis. Choices:

A) menarche
B) ejaculation
C) activation of primary and secondary sex characteristics
D) spermarche
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10
Adolescents described by _____ experience numerous crises and try on many identities but have not committed to an identity. Choices:

A) identity moratorium
B) identity foreclosure
C) identity confusion
D) identity achievement
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11
With respect to NSSI, _____ tend to use methods related to _____, while _____ are more prone to self-harm by burning or branding. Choices:

A) males, poisoning or overdosing, females
B) males, cutting or scratching, females
C) females, poisoning or overdosing, males
D) females, cutting or scratching, males
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12
According to Erikson, the main task for adolescents is to work through the crisis of _____. Choices:

A) trust vs. mistrust
B) integrity vs. despair
C) generativity vs. stagnation
D) identity vs. role confusion
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13
Which of the following is an example of a non-suicidal self-injurious act, as defined by Klonsky? Choices:

A) head-banging
B) sexual promiscuity
C) bulimia
D) anorexia nervosa
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14
Self-esteem in teens is affected by _____ in areas that are viewed as important by the individual. Choices:

A) support
B) experience
C) competence
D) change
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_____ in the early adolescent years are important as a way to help adolescents with identity development and to have a sense of belonging. Choices:

A) Romantic relationships
B) Extracurricular activities
C) Friendships
D) Internships
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16
A _____'s growth spurt typically happens _____ years before that of a _____. Choices:

A) boy, 2, girl
B) girl, 2, boy
C) girl, 4, boy
D) boy, 4, girl
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Adolescents experiencing _____ have committed to an identity without exploring themselves, often because the identity has been forced upon them by an authority such as a parent or religious institution. Choices:

A) identity moratorium
B) identity foreclosure
C) identity confusion
D) identity closure
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18
The presence of peers activates the ventral striatum and _____ as the adolescents make decisions that concern risk-taking behaviors. Choices:

A) orbitofrontal cortex
B) frontal lobe
C) parietal lobe
D) cerebral cortex
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19
Links have been made in the research between the adolescent displaying _____ and _____ behavior. Choices:

A) sympathy, early sexual
B) shame, moral
C) sympathy, prosocial
D) guilt, moral
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Early onset of puberty is unlikely to be the result of _____. Choices:

A) improved nutrition
B) genetics
C) genetically-modified foods
D) hormone inclusion in products such as milk and cheese
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Adolescent risk-taking may be a form of modeling and romanticizing adult behavior.
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22
Discuss the different possible positive ways that adolescents may respond to being bullied.
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Adolescents are more likely to choose to affiliate with leaders who influence them not to engage in illegal, immoral, and unhealthy behaviors.
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Adolescents who demonstrate personality characteristics that promote risky behaviors are more likely to engage in unprotected sex.
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Counselors, teachers, and those working with children and adolescents can help them improve their self-esteem by encouraging them to focus on, explore, and value their areas of higher competency.
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Describe the possible influences of alcohol use on sexual behaviors and decision-making in teenagers.
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Dieting can affect one's metabolism and puts one at an increased risk for weight gain in the future.
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Research shows that adolescents tend to engage in fewer risk-taking behaviors when in the presence of their peers.
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Adolescents whose morals are not present to the degree other adolescents' morals are often times are more prone to physical aggression during adolescence.
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Provide suggestions for counselors who offer psychoeducational activities for adolescents who demonstrate personality characteristics that promote risky sexual behaviors.
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Pregnancy and birth rates for youth in the United States continue to be among the lowest of all developed countries.
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