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Which is an example of an orientation toward romantic relationships…

Which is an example of an orientation toward romantic relationships for an early adolescent?

Question 1 options:

 

a) 

going to a mixed-sex party

 

b) 

attending a school dance

 

c) 

creating a serious emotional bond with a partner

 

d) 

developing a crush

 

What impact does emotional autonomy have on peer influence in adolescents?

Question 2 options:

 

a) 

As adolescents strive for emotional autonomy from peers, parental approval becomes more important decreasing peer influence.

 

b) 

Emotional autonomy determines peer influence during adolescence based on relational victimization.

 

c) 

Emotional autonomy from parents creates insecure attachment to peers decreasing their influence.

 

d) 

As adolescents strive for emotional autonomy from parents, peer approval becomes more important increasing peer influence.

 

Which friendship would be predicted by an insecure attachment to parents?

Question 3 options:

 

a) 

Melissa and Rosa talk about everything all the time.

 

b) 

Ryan helps Tyler with his math homework.

 

c) 

Judy and Trina work out their disagreements.

 

d) 

Carter picks on Isaac all the time.

 

Which statement is true of high-quality friendships that endure over the course of time?

Question 4 options:

 

a) 

High-quality friendships are characterized by sharing, intimacy, and open communication.

 

b) 

High-quality friendships are characterized by perceived popularity within the elite crowd.

 

c) 

High-quality friendships are characterized by instrumental aggression defined in peer influence.

 

d) 

High-quality friendships are characterized by coercion and peer influence in late adolescence.

 

What impact does interaction have on homophily among friends?

Question 5 options:

 

a) 

Interaction among friends decreases similarities or homophily.

 

b) 

Interaction among friends increases similarities or homophily.

 

c) 

Interaction among friends increases differences or homophily.

 

d) 

Interaction among friends decreases differences or homophily.

 

Which individual exemplifies being a peer influence?

Question 6 options:

 

a) 

Omar pushes his friend Ben to go hiking with him.

 

b) 

Elizabeth and Jacki enjoy texting each other.

 

c) 

Jenny talks to Ann at lunch about the student election.

 

d) 

Mrs. Ramirez watches Nate and Liam whisper in class.

 

How are autonomy and intimacy related to adolescent relationships?

Question 7 options:

 

a) 

Adolescents must establish an intimate relationship with their peers while staying dependent on their parents.

 

b) 

Adolescents must establish autonomy and intimacy in peer relationships while keeping a close and autonomous relationship to parents.

 

c) 

Adolescents must establish autonomy and intimacy in parental relationships ranking higher than peer relationships.

 

d) 

Adolescents must establish an intimate relationship with peers while distancing themselves from their parents.

 

Which parenting style emphasizes control and strict adherence to rules over warmth and explanations?

Question 8 options:

 

a) 

authoritarian

 

b) 

authoritative

 

c) 

permissive

 

d) 

indifferent

 

Adolescents who see themselves as separate and less dependent on their parents have undergone the process of ______.

Question 9 options:

 

a) 

individuation

 

b) 

deidealization

 

c) 

demandingness

 

d) 

responsiveness

 

The parent-adolescent conflict generally consists of ______.

Question 10 options:

 

a) 

arguing over serious identity issues

 

b) 

conflicts reflecting serious strains in the relationship

 

c) 

arguments of emancipation

 

d) 

bickering over mundane matters