DEP2004 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS ALL VERIFIED
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DEP 2004 UCF
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DEP 2004 UCF
Personal fable - ANS belief that one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences are unique, more wonderful or awful than anyone else's.
Formal operational thought - ANS characterized by more systematic logic and the ability to think about abstract ideas
Deductive reasoning - ANS reasoning...
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, Personal fable - ANS belief that one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences are unique, more
wonderful or awful than anyone else's.
Formal operational thought - ANS characterized by more systematic logic and the ability to
think about abstract ideas
Deductive reasoning - ANS reasoning from a general statement, premise, or principle, through
logical steps, to figure out specifics.
Hypothetical thought - ANS reasoning that includes propositions and possibilities
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Invincibility fable - ANS belief that one cannot be overcome or harmed by anything that might
defeat a normal mortal.
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Intuitive thought - ANS though that arises from an emotion or hunch and is influenced by past
experiences and cultural assumptions
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Adolescent egocentrism - ANS characteristic of adolescent thinking that leads them to focus
on themselves to the exclusion of others.
Imaginary audience - ANS belief that others are watching and taking note of one's
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appearance, ideas, and behavior
foreclosure - ANS Jacob's father, grandfather, and two of his uncles are all police officers.
Since he was in middle school, Jacob has planned to be a police officer, too. During his first
semester of college, Jacob declared criminal justice as his major.
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moratorium - ANS Rudy has changed his college major so many times that it will take him sex
years to graduate. Since his parents have stopped paying his tuition, Rudy has cheerfully taken
on a variety of part-time jobs. He likes work that allows him time to think and be alone; his
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friends are much the same way. Rudy's grades are generally high, though he has some
incompletes. He has had one very satisfying intimate relationship and is searching for another.
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identity achievement - ANS Janeesa spent her senior year of high school exploring career
options within the field of education. She attended career fairs and shadowed a social worker,
school principal, special education teacher, and a speech and language pathologist. During her
second year in college, Janeesa declared her major in special education.
foreclosure - ANS Lynn's mother is a professor women's studies who is deeply involved in
feminist issues. Lynn very much admires her mother. Lynn believes that she will be a strong and
independent woman like her mother. She avoids people who either don't see her in that light or
try to bring out her feminine nature. She steers clear of her paternal grandmother, who is a very
disorganized and "artsy" person. Lynn's college grades are high, and her course selections
reflect an unwavering interest in women's studies and psychology.
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