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KU ABSC 160 Chapters 14, 15, and Exam Review Questions and Correct Answers

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An approach to finding ways to help all young people reach their full potential. Positive youth development The number of different ways in which an individual defines herself Self- complexity The assumption that problems are caused by something lacking in the child or teen that needs to be fixed...

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KU ABSC 160 Chapters 14, 15, and Exam
Review Questions and Correct Answers
An approach to finding ways to help all young people reach their full potential.
✅Positive youth development

The number of different ways in which an individual defines herself ✅Self- complexity

The assumption that problems are caused by something lacking in the child or teen that
needs to be fixed ✅Deficit model of youth development

Doing several different activities at the same time, often involving several forms of
media ✅Multitasking

The idea that it is best for girls and women to be thin ✅Thin ideal

The tendency to pay attention automatically to novel, moving, meaningful, or surprising
stimuli ✅Orientating response

Providing children with the skills to understand the underlying purposes and messages
of media ✅media literacy

The number of different ways in which an individual defines herself ✅self-complexity

Common sense positive experiences and qualities that help young people become
caring, responsible adults ✅Developmental assets

Being able to comprehend and understand the meaning behind media one consumes
✅Media literacy

Promoted mainly by the media, the illusion that a thin body type is ideal for girls and
women ✅Thin ideal

An approach where the primary focus is on determining methods to help young
individuals reach their full potential ✅Positive youth development

Performing two or more tasks simultaneously ✅Multitasking

A set of 40 qualities or experiences that have been shown to promote positive outcomes
as youth develop ✅Developmental assets

,The belief that women must be thin, often as a result of exposure to mass media and
social media ✅Thin ideal

A nonparental adult who provides a range of assistance to youth with whom they have a
relationship ✅Mentor

a method for helping children and adolescents develop fully ✅Positive youth
development

The degree to which one defines oneself in a multitude of ways ✅Self- complexity

Being able to comprehend the meanings and messages underlying things conveyed by
the media ✅media literacy

An approach to youth development that identifies something young people are missing
to improve development ✅Deficit model of youth development

A response to something new or moving, especially suddenly ✅Orienting response

A response in which attention is focused on some novel or surprising stimuli
✅Orienting response

A set of positive experiences and qualities engendered in young individuals that result in
them becoming responsible and caring adults ✅Developmental assets

A type of relationship in which a nonparental adult provides a variety of different
supports and functions for a young person ✅Mentor

The idea that something missing or lacking in the child or teen needs to be fixed in order
to remedy problems ✅Deficit model of youth development

Where an individual can define him or herself in a variety of ways ✅Self-complexity

Usually involving different forms of media, a situation in which an individual engages in
more than one activity at once. ✅Multitasking

A constructed relationship or a naturally occurring one in which a nonparental adult
provides a range of functions to a younger person. ✅Mentor

Common sense positive experiences and qualities that help young people become
caring, responsible adults ✅Developmental assets

The number of different ways in which an individual defines herself. ✅self-complexity

, A constructed relationship or a naturally occurring one in which a nonparental adult
provides a range of functions to a younger person. ✅Mentor

An approach to finding ways to help all young people reach their full potential
✅positive youth development

Common sense positive experiences and qualities that help young people become
caring, responsible adults ✅Developmental assets

Providing children with the skills to understand the underlying purposes and messages
of media. ✅Media literacy

The idea that it is best for girls and women to be thin. ✅thin ideal

The tendency to pay attention automatically to novel, moving, meaningful, or surprising
stimuli ✅orienting response

The assumption that problems are caused by something lacking in the child or teen that
needs to be fixed ✅deficit model of youth development

An approach to finding ways to help all young people reach their full potential
✅positive youth development

The assumption that problems are caused by something lacking in the child or teen that
needs to be fixed ✅Deficit model of youth development

A constructed relationship or a naturally occurring one in which a nonparental adult
provides a range of functions to a younger person ✅mentor

The tendency to pay attention automatically to novel, moving, meaningful, or surprising
stimuli ✅orienting response

The assumption that problems are caused by something lacking in the child or teen that
needs to be fixed ✅Deficit model of youth development

Common sense positive experiences and qualities that help young people become
caring, responsible adults ✅Developmental assets

A constructed relationship or a naturally occurring one in which a nonparental adult
provides a range of functions to a younger person ✅Mentor

Providing children with the skills to understand the underlying purposes and messages
of media ✅media literacy

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