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26.———————Among adolescents, sensation-seeking…

26.———————Among adolescents, sensation-seeking behaviours are associates with

A. emotional arguments with parents and friends

B. recklessness

C. reduced need for sleep

D. increased volume of music, television, video games etc.
29. Of the following, which would be the least effective strategy for parents who want to prevent children from smoking?

A. establish family rules against substance use

B. provide a parental model for non-smoking

C. punish teens who are found to be smoking

D. monitor friends of teenager and discourage them from associating with smokers

33. Linda is a high school junior who works three hours every night for a fast-food chain. She hates her job. Linda’s work experience most likely

A. impairs her performance in school

B. inspires her to make better grades

C. has no effect on her academic achievements

D. helps her develop feelings of competency and self-efficacy
36. An individual is given a test that requires her to follow diagrammed instructions to fold a piece of paper into a box and another test that requires her to find figures embedded in other figures. These tests, which involve abstract reasoning unrelated to previous education or experience, would require the use of 

A. crystallized intelligence

B. dialectical thought

C. encoding skills

D. fluid intelligence

37. What is the most positive effect of teens working?

A. They meet friends on the job.

B. They stay in school longer.

C. They argue less with their parents.

D. They have increased feelings of competency and efficacy.

39. Which of the following terms represents the basic, underlying, inevitable processes of physical change that affect all human beings?

A. secondary adjusted change

B. primary adjusted change

C. primary aging

D
. secondary aging

40. A pattern seen in adolescent depression rates that persists across the lifespan is

A. there are no true differences between male and female adolescent depression rates

B. males experience depression more frequently than females

C. females may experience more depression but males experience more severe forms of depression

D. females experience depression more frequently than males

41.Which of the folowing statements is most true regarding the impact of strong social support networks?

A. Thre is a direct correlation with mental health benefits, but not with physical health benefits

B. There are lowered risks of disease for women

C. There are correlations with health benefits, but only in Western Cultures

D. The perceived adequacy of a person’s social network is positively correlated with immune system functioning

42. Early-maturing adolescents of both sexes ____________.

A. often seek out younger peers

B. often seek out older companions

C. report feeling little emotional stress

D. improve in academic performance
 
46. The reason NOT discussed in class as to why early adults don’t follow the 7 Health Outcomes from the Alemeda study is that

A. smoking, drinking, and overeating are pleasurable

B. the information regarding the outcomes isn’t widely distributed so young adults aren’t aware of this information in the first place

C. young adults don’t see the consequences of their actions long term

D. eating healthy is expensive

47. Adolescent egocentrism means that

A. the adolescent believes that their thoughts, feelings and beliefs are so unique, no one would understand them

B. they see the world only through the lens of others

C. adolescent’s hypothetico-deductive skills aren’t advanced yet

D. they want to be like their friends at all times and will do thing to be like them
48. What is the most common Mental Health Disorder affecting young adults in Canada?

A. Schizophrenia

B. Anxiety

C. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

D. Addiction
50. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic associated with Bulimia Nervosa?

A. excessive weight loss

B. hair loss

C. tooth decay

D. depression