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Understanding Human Development Study Set 1
Quiz 10: Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: Physical and Cognitive Development
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Question 101
Multiple Choice
If you were to conduct a study of a "typical" high school in the United States today, you should expect that about _____ of the students would have been tested for AIDS.
Question 102
Multiple Choice
According to research presented in the text, about ____ of adolescent girls report that their first experience of sexual intercourse was the result of either rape or was "unwanted"?
Question 103
Multiple Choice
Which of the following 16-year-old girls is most likely to have had a baby?
Question 104
Multiple Choice
Today in the U.S., about % of male high school seniors and % of female high school seniors report being sexually active.
Question 105
Multiple Choice
According to the text, adolescent boys and girls from two-parent families have ____________ sexual experience, compared to children from single-parent homes.
Question 106
Multiple Choice
According to the text, about what percent of sexually active teenagers in the United States today have a sexually transmitted disease?
Question 107
Multiple Choice
Suppose you conduct a survey of 100 teenage boys, asking them whether or not they used contraception at their first experience of sexual intercourse. If this group was typical, you should expect that about ____ of these boys report that they DID use contraception.
Question 108
Multiple Choice
Suppose you conduct a survey of 100 teenage girls, asking them whether or not they used contraception at their first experience of sexual intercourse. If this group was typical, you should expect that about ____ of these girls report that they DID use contraception.
Question 109
Multiple Choice
In comparison to teenage pregnancy rates in the U. S. in 1990, rates in 2010 were:
Question 110
Multiple Choice
Suppose you conduct a survey of 9th and 12th grade boys and girls. If the students in your survey respond in the same way as did students in 2009, you would expect that, in comparison to girls, boys in 9th grade reported ______ levels of sexual activity and boys in 12th grade reported _____ levels of sexual activity.
Question 111
Multiple Choice
If teenagers marry because of an unintended pregnancy, they are _____ likely to drop out of high school and _____ likely to get a divorce, compared to pregnant teens who don't marry or who marry after the birth of the child.
Question 112
Multiple Choice
About what percent of teenage girls in the U. S. become pregnant?
Question 113
Multiple Choice
According to data cited in the text, in which of the following regions of the world is teen parenting LEAST common?
Question 114
Multiple Choice
In comparison to sexual activity patterns and pregnancy rates in Europe, teenagers in the United States are _______ likely to be sexually active and _______ likely to become pregnant: