Human Development - Final Test Question Preview (ID: 47393)


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A type of lifestyle in early adulthood where a person lives alone:
a) Single Lifestyle (p.325)
b) Major Depressive Disorder
c) Can't Stop Believing
d)

In early adulthood, a type of love other than romantic love is called:
a) Affectionate Love (p. 324)
b) One night stand
c) Love struck love
d)

Young adults who have health bonds with romantic partners probably have:
a) Secure Attachment Style (p. 321)
b) Substance Use Disorder
c) Soft pillows in their own apartment
d)

Neopiagetians might suggest another phase of thinking in early adulthood. This phase is called:
a) Freedom Thought
b) Post Formal Thought (p. 312)
c) Freedom Rock Thought
d)

In early adulthood, sometimes this activity causes death or injury.
a) Binge drinking (p. 306)
b) School work overload
c) Lack of spiritual direction
d)

In young adulthood, having many sexual partners might cause:
a) Sexually Transmitted Infections (p. 310)
b) A change in sexual identity.
c) A person to stop working and move in with their grandma.
d)

In Early Adulthood, finding a vocation and trying out different jobs is part of what?
a) Becoming adult (p. 300)
b) Going with the flow
c) Psychosomatic alpha waves
d)

In early adulthood, regular exercise can help with what?
a) Exercise benefits physical and mental health (p. 305)
b) Getting a beach body to attract a mate
c) Avoiding work and working out instead.
d)

In young adulthood, sometimes 2 people make a decision to stay together for life. This is called:
a) Married Adults (p. 328)
b) Loveshack Attack
c) Cognitive Delay
d)

When young people break the rules and laws they are considered a:
a) Juvenile Delinquent (p. 293)
b) Shark hunter
c) Cat Fisher
d)

What are the group of kiddos called that hang out together?
a) Peer Groups (p. 286)
b) The rat pack
c) The Doodle Bops
d)

What new intimate social bonding occurs during adolescence?
a) Dating and Romance (p. 287)
b) Parent child autonomy
c) Creation of the Personal Fable
d)

Autonomy from what is very important to most adolescents?
a) The government.
b) Going to college.
c) Autonomy from Parents (p. 282)
d)

What are the major concerns with social formation during adolescence?
a) Identity formation (p. 278)
b) Getting a car and a boyfriend or girlfriend?
c) Becoming a team captain
d)

What cognitive abilities start to improve during adolescence?
a) Spelling bee improvements
b) Groceries and Driving abilities
c) Executive Function improves (p. 272)
d)

What are some of the risks and dangers that may occur during adolescence?
a) Alzheimer's disease
b) Risky behaviors around sex and drugs (p. 267)
c) Fight or Flight response issues
d)

What type of thinking does Piaget say forms during adolescence?
a) Formal Operational Thought (p. 269)
b) Concrete forming thought
c) Abstract Executive Leadership thought
d)

During adolescence, a youngster notices he is attracted to girls. What part of his identity is forming?
a) Developing Sexual Identity (p. 259)
b) Oedipus Complex
c) Macular Degeneration
d)

What is it called when an adolescent starts to grow hair under the arms?
a) Puberty - body changes (p. 255)
b) Corn husking
c) Menopause
d)

In young adulthood, when a man and women create a baby, they are starting on what?
a) Buying a house
b) Getting a minivan
c) Parenting (p. 333)
d)

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