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408 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 408
How do children's notions of friendship change in adolescence?

They adopt different styles and may change over time.

It affects a child's behavior and expression of emotions.

Production of acne due to oversensitive sebaceous glands.

Focus shifts to intimate exchanges of thoughts and feelings.

Term 2 of 408
What challenges may early-maturing girls face?

Greater emotional stability and self-confidence.

Teasing and sexual harassment as their bodies grow.

Increased academic success and recognition from peers.

Enhanced physical strength and athletic performance.

Term 3 of 408
What is inductive reasoning and when does it emerge?

Inductive reasoning emerges in childhood and occurs when specific observations or
comments from authority figures are used to draw general conclusions. It is sometimes
referred to as 'bottom-up processing.'

Production of acne due to oversensitive sebaceous glands.


Identity diffusion, identity foreclosure, identity moratorium, identity achievement.

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are traumatic events that occur during childhood
and can increase the risk for stress-related diseases and cognitive impairment in adulthood.

,Term 4 of 408
What are the consequences of not being accepted by peers?

Egocentric, desire for importance, shape each other's behaviors.

Conflict, lack of confidence, trouble adjusting.


Initiative vs. guilt


Time period when children have grown up and left home.

Term 5 of 408
What is the culmination of a person's attachment history?

Low control, low responsiveness.


Security.

Higher cognitive performance, better language comprehension and production, and higher
levels of school readiness


In adolescence.

Term 6 of 408
How are many love marriages achieved?

By eloping

7 to 8 hours.


Declining

By eating a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids

,Term 7 of 408
What is a major neurocognitive disorder?

Shrinkage of neurons, lower synapse count, shorter axons

Sudden increase in height and weight during puberty.

Pleasant situations and withdrawal from unpleasant stimulation.


Significant cognitive decline interfering with functioning

Term 8 of 408
What are the benefits of workplace satisfaction for middle-aged adults?

Peer and gender influences play a major role in the education of adolescents.

Development that proceeds from head to tail.


Lower absenteeism, greater productivity, less job-hopping

Heart disease, cancer, accidents, stroke.

Term 9 of 408
Are arranged marriages considered traditional or modern in other countries?

No, especially women


High control, low responsiveness.

Traditional

Genetic factors.

, Term 10 of 408
What are the other types of delivery?

Gatekeepers.

Low control, low responsiveness.

Fissures.


Cesarean and induced

Term 11 of 408
What is synaptic pruning?

First stage of the memory system.

Neonatal behavioral assessment scale used to assess newborns.


Strong parental involvement in schools.

Elimination of unnecessary synapses.

Term 12 of 408
What are the benefits of using both the left and right hemispheres of the brain?

Passion, intimacy, and commitment.


Through education and birth control

Better planning and coordination

Cesarean and induced

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