Define socioeconomic status correct answers an economic and sociological combined total measure of a person's work experience and of an individual's or family's economic and social position in relation to others, based on income, education, and occupation
Who was credited as the initiator of the...
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Define socioeconomic status correct answers an economic and sociological combined total
measure of a person's work experience and of an individual's or family's economic and social
position in relation to others, based on income, education, and occupation
Who was credited as the initiator of the study of adolescence as a distinct field? correct answers
G. Stanley Hall
What are the age differences for early, middle and late adolescence? correct answers -Early
adolescence: ages 10 to 14
-Middle adolescence: ages 15 to 17
-Late adolescence: ages 18 to 24
What is the biggest difference between adolescence and emerging adulthood? correct answers
emerging adults are more independent of their parents
Physical and biological changes during puberty result from changes in which system? correct
answers Endocrine system
How is the adolescent growth spurt different for girls and boys? correct answers -growth spurt
occurs two years earlier for girls than boys
-girls reach their final height about age 15
-boys reach their final height about age 17
What percentage of boys' experience breast enlargement? correct answers 1 out of 4- usually
goes away in about a year
What order do pubertal events occur for boys? correct answers -growth of testes
-pubic hair growth
-growth spurt
-growth of penis
-deepening of the voice
-spermarche
-underarm hair
-secretion of increased skin oil and sweat
-facial hair
When do adolescents start understanding most metaphors? correct answers formal operations
What is the primary purpose of pragmatism? correct answers practical constraits of real life
situations
Define reflective judgment correct answers the capacity to evaluate the accuracy and logical
coheriance of evidence
, Define and give an example of selective attention correct answers selectively choosing to focus
your attention on something
What are the 3 listed cultural roles? correct answers 1. age
2. social status
3. gender
What are 3 outcomes to the process of socialization? correct answers 1. self-regulation
2. role preparation
3. sources of meaning
Explain identity vs. role confusion correct answers -12 to 18 years
-Heightened dependence on peers and social groups
-Mid-adolescence (14-18) has been described as the most difficult time to be hospitalized
-Search of sense of self and personal identity
-Learn roles that will be occupied as an adult
-Develop a sense of morality
-Develop strong affiliation and devotion to ideals, causes and friends
What is adolescent egocentrism? correct answers the imaginary audience (others must be
thinking about them a great deal, social media exacerbates such ideas, makes adolescents more
self-conscious), the personal fable ("no one understands me",optimistic bias)
What is the difference between emotion based and problem based coping strategies? correct
answers ...
What are the differences between Medicaid and CHIP? correct answers -Medicaid- jointly
funded by federal and state governments, eligibility determined by income level and categorical
need, under age 19, and family income at/below 133% of the federal poverty level
-CHIP- partnership between federal and state governments to fund health insurance coverage to
uninsured children who are: not eligible for Medicaid, under the age of 19, and family is
at/below 200% of the federal poverty level
Be able to define lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, natal sex, etc... correct answers - lesbian: a
woman who has significant sexual and/or emotional attractions and/or relationships to some
other women
- gay: a man who has significant sexual and/or emotional attractions and/or relationships to some
other men
- bisexual: people who are emotionally and sexually attracted to both men and women
- transgender: individuals with an affirmed gender identity different than their sex assigned at
birth, applies to identity, not necessarily body parts
- queer: an inclusive word for all of those with LGBTQ identities
- questioning: term for someone who is questioning their gender identities
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