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Quiz 15: Late Adulthood: the Social World
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Question 221
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Sean, an adolescent, drank six energy drinks in 3 minutes. Although he started to experience heart palpitations, he believed that he would not suffer any ill effects. His certainty is called the _____.
Question 222
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Two modes of information processing advance during adolescence. One mode is intuitive thought and the other mode is _____.
Question 223
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Teenagers today have grown up with the Internet and other forms of digital communication, which has led to them being called _____.
Question 224
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When thinking about possibilities that may or may not reflect reality, an adolescent is using _____ thought.
Question 225
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Unlike 8-year-old Javier, who is in the _____ operational stage of cognitive development and can reason logically about events he has experienced, 16-year-old Clarissa can also apply logic to hypothetical events, putting her in Piaget's formal operational stage of cognitive development.
Question 226
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Because the limbic system develops before the prefrontal cortex, adolescents are generally ruled more by _____ than by logic.
Question 227
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Sixteen-year-old Clarissa is learning to multiply unreal numbers because she is in the _____ operational stage of cognitive development.
Question 228
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Young adolescents think intensely about themselves and what others think about them. David Elkind described this as adolescent _____.
Question 229
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An adult recalls taking large risks as an adolescent, never considering the consequences and ignoring the advice of others. His behavior can be explained by the _____ fable of adolescence.
Question 230
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Piaget referred to the stage of cognitive development that involves the ability to think logically about abstract ideas as _____ thought.
Question 231
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In _____ reasoning, one begins with a general premise and draws logical, specific conclusions from it.
Question 232
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The type of reasoning that involves using specific experiences to form a general conclusion is _____ reasoning.
Question 233
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The type of thought that arises from beliefs and assumptions rather than a logical premise is called _____ thought.
Question 234
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The statement "If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck" is an example of _____.
Question 235
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Many adolescents feel that their own thoughts and experiences are far more extraordinary than those of other people. This is part of their _____.
Question 236
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An adolescent girl suffers great discomfort at having to go to math class with wet hair after her swimming class because she feels that all eyes are on her. This girl, like many adolescents, is responding to a(n) _____.