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1804 NRS End of Semester Exam

The three stages of general adaptation syndrome are: - answer Alarm
Exhaustion
Resistance

Cardiovascular issues can be an effect of ... - answer Prolonged stress

Successful mastery of this stage of development leads to the virtue of fidelity - answer
Identity versus Identity Confusion

The age bracket of Identity versus Identity Confusion is... - answerPuberty to 20 years

Taking time out to explore options and roles is called: - answerPsychological
moratorium

Question - Do you have any doubts about your religious beliefs?
Answer - I did have but I have resolved that now, this is what makes the most sense to
me now..... - answerIdentity Achievement

Question - Do you have any doubts about your religious beliefs?
Answer - No, my family has strong views about religion. - answerForeclosure

Question - Do you have any doubts about your religious beliefs?
Answer - Yes I have doubts about what my family's beliefs were and what they led me
to believe... I feel this other religion is much more relevant. - answerMoratorium

Question - Do you have any doubts about your religious beliefs?
Answer - I don't know- I guess one religion is the same as another - answerIdentity
Diffusion

A group of 3 - 9 members is called a - answerClique

Interactive crowds .......... - answerGather at weekends or parties

Amanda is in a romantic relationship with Jeff. A characteristic of this relationship is: -
answerGenerally doesn't include a sexual relationship

Education around sexual behaviours is important because: - answerrisk taking
behaviours resulting sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancy are
common

, Meg has been raised in a single parent family on a very limited income and lives in area
of poor economic development. Meg is likely to: - answerBecome involved in sexual
activity from a young age

Lisa has just experienced her first menstrual period. This is called - answerMenarche

The development of pubic and underarm hair is a ... - answersex characteristic

Indulging in risk taking behaviours is related to which part of the brain's development? -
answerFrontal lobe

Brett is able to successfully complete algebraic equations. He is able to think in the... -
answerAbstract

Emerging adulthood describes the time of life between ... - answer18-25 years

This stage of development with successful mastery leads to virtue of love -
answerIntimacy vs. Isolation

One expression of intimacy in young adulthood is love. What is the other one? -
answerFriendship

Romantic love requires intimacy and ....... - answerPassion

Fatuous love requires passion and ... - answerCommitment

Companionate love requires commitment and ... - answerIntimacy

John and Kerry believe they are quite happy in their marriage and consider this to be
because... - answerThey validate each other's feelings

A chief cause of relationship conflict is .......... - answerFinancial issues

The leading cause of death in young adulthood is ......... - answerAccidental

Sam and Rachel are hoping to start a family but are distressed at how long it is taking
for a pregnancy to occur. Which partner is has the most risk of infertility? -
answerNeither

Higher education is seen as a catalyst of ...... - answerpost-formal thought

Post-formal theory focuses on....... - answerAbility to think simultaneously two opposing
viewpoints

Changes in the definition of middle age are related to life expectancy- what is one
reason this has changed? - answerpublic health policy

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