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Human Development: Updated, 7/e
James Vander Zanden, Ohio State University
Thomas Crandell, Broome Community College
Corinne Crandell, Broome Community College

Adolescence: Emotional and Social Development

Factual Multiple Choice



1

In Sullivan's theory, the period of early adolescence should fulfill three separate needs. Which is not a need according to Sullivan?
A)need for personal diffusion
B)need for sexual satisfaction
C)need for personal intimacy
D)need for personal security
2

Which type of identity formation, according to Marcia, describes an adolescent's acceptance of someone else's values and goals without exploring alternatives?
A)identity diffusion
B)identity foreclosure
C)identity moratorium
D)identity achievement
3

The function of puberty rites is
A)to acknowledge the right to enter puberty
B)to symbolize the transition from childhood to adulthood
C)to announce the onset of menarche
D)to form a psychological pact with others in the community
4

According to Gilligan, girls in adolescence tend to
A)be rather outspoken
B)be autonomous
C)be angry
D)be inauthentic
5

When social scientists talk about a generation gap, they are referring to
A)mutual antagonism and separation between young people and adults
B)the youth-oriented and age-fearing culture we live in
C)the age-segregated nature of most family activities
D)a youth-culture idea that the past is irrelevant and the future is uncertain
6

The youth culture of today, millenials,
A)trust adults
B)think more about the future
C)are easily shocked
D)feel their future is not in their control
7

Social scientists have concluded that the
A)youth culture is a monolithic group for all adolescents
B)youth culture is composed of several distinct crowds
C)peer group has a greater influence on the adolescent than the family
D)differences among young people are not so great
8

Adolescents are most influenced by their parents when the issues pertain to
A)career plans
B)personal adornment
C)autonomy
D)communication
9

The extent and intimacy of peer relationships increases dramatically in which age range?
A)early and late adulthood
B)middle childhood and adolescence
C)young adulthood and middle age
D)middle age and old age
10

Which of the following situations is related to a less likely incidence of teenage pregnancy?
A)older sexually active siblings
B)daughters from a single-parent home
C)high academic achievement and close ties with family
D)living in poverty
11

Generally speaking, the earlier the ________ first sexual experience and first birth, the earlier the ________ first sexual experience.
A)father's; daughter's
B)mother's; daughter's
C)mother's; son's
D)father's; son's
12

Michael Liebowitz, a researcher on the origin of the emotion "love," suggests that love is
A)a unique chemical reaction in the brain
B)diffuse physiological reactions
C)a perceptual tendency
D)a myth promoted by the media
13

According to your text, the nature of courtship behavior in the United States
A)has not changed
B)has rapidly changed
C)has become more patriarchal
D)has become more formal
14

Research on adolescent sexual expression indicates that
A)boys first experience nocturnal orgasms in their late teens
B)group masturbation is uncommon among preteen boys
C)teenage masturbation is often accompanied by erotic fantasies
D)sex play with other children begins in adolescence
15

The typical age when most males experience nocturnal emissions, or "wet dreams," is ________ years old.
A)8-10
B)11-12
C)13-15
D)16-17
16

Which of the following statements regarding adolescent sexuality is least accurate?
A)Rates of teenage sexual experience have plateaued.
B)More girls than boys have had sexual experience at every age level.
C)Men from lower socioeconomic backgrounds appear to have had a higher rate of premarital sexual experience.
D)Growing numbers of teenagers are having multiple sexual partners.
17

In the United States, what percent of teenage girls become pregnant every year?
A)14 percent
B)10 percent
C)30 percent
D)13 percent
18

A decade or so ago, teenage pregnancy and childbearing were seen primarily as what type of problem?
A)economic
B)social
C)health
D)not viewed as a problem
19

The teenage pregnancy rate is highest in which of the following countries?
A)Canada
B)France
C)United States
D)Saudi Arabia
20

In the United States the rate of all unintended pregnancies ending in abortion is
A)increasing
B)decreasing
C)stable
D)unreported
21

Given the importance of the job entry process, how prepared are American teenagers for making vocational decisions?
A)highly prepared through high school guidance offices and home and careers classes
B)ill prepared
C)more prepared than their parents were during adolescence
D)more prepared than their European counterparts
22

It is estimated that ________ percent of college graduates will be "underemployed" between 1990 and 2005.
A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
23

What percentage of high school students work more than one-half time during the school year?
A)16 percent
B)18 percent
C)22 percent
D)40 percent
24

Labor Department economists calculate that while skill levels in the workplace rose over the past decade,
A)fewer adolescents can afford to go to college to prepare for those jobs
B)many adolescents aren't motivated to strive for success
C)the supply of college graduates rose even more rapidly, which may contribute to "underemployment"
D)fewer colleges can afford to train students in these technical skills
25

Among adolescents in the United States, the most frequently abused drug is
A)alcohol
B)marijuana
C)cocaine
D)heroin
26

Sixty percent of college women who were diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease such as herpes reported that at the time they became infected they were under the influence of which drug?
A)LSD
B)alcohol
C)amphetamines
D)cocaine
27

Data on suicide reveal that
A)suicide is not a leading cause of death among adolescents in the United States
B)suicide is the third leading cause of death among adolescents in the United States
C)suicide is the first leading cause of death among adolescents in the United States
D)suicide is the second leading cause of death among adolescents in the United States
28

Which term best describes America's juvenile-justice system?
A)effective but slow
B)antiquated
C)adequate
D)underfinanced
29

The leading cause of death among African American youth is
A)suicide
B)homicide
C)motor vehicle accidents
D)cancer
30

Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth are at a particularly high risk of
A)suicide
B)dropping out of school
C)losing friends
D)remaining inhibited