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When
we learn traditional behaviors, attitudes, and personality traits that
our society regards as masculine or feminine, we have acquired
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Gender roles
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Researchers now believe that most adolescents
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Successfully negotiate their teenage years
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Adolescents are more concerned with ________ while adults are more concerned with _______.
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Finding their identities; establishing long-term relationships
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After returning from summer vacation, Phil notices that his teenage
neighbor, Alexander, has begun to shave and his voice had deepened. Phil
concludes that these changes are most likely due to:
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Puberty
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Rachel is always having arguments with her parents over seemingly
trivial matters. Her parents view her as moody and quick to lose her
composure. According to the textbook, Rachel's moodiness is the result
of:
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Sex hormones
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Should you break the speed limit? Someone from level 1 of moral reasoning would say:
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No because you might get caught and punished
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While
most of his friends have steady girlfriends, Gilbert doesn't date
anyone during his college days. According to Erikson, Gilbert is having a
negative resolution of which conflict?
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Intimacy vs. isolation
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In order to achieve integrity during late adulthood, Erikson argues that one must:
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Feel content about past accomplishments
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According to social role theory, males typically held ____ roles while females held _____ roles.
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Occupational; family
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The second of Freud's stages of psychosexual development is called the:
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Anal stage
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Erik Erikson
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Created a theory of development based on psychosocial stages.
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One of the key cognitive factors in Bandura's social cognitive theory is:
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Observational learning
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A new television show is watched by millions of teenagers. Parents and
teachers have noticed that teenagers are imitating the dress and the
language of this television show. Bandura would use the factor of
________ to explain this phenomenon.
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Observational learning
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Cross-cultural research for mate preferences found that:
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On average, kindness and understanding were rated highest
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Jean Piaget
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Studied the cognitive development of children
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