71. Which of the following is true about authoritative parenting?
A. Authoritative parents insist on important rules, norms, and values.
B. Authoritative parents are unwilling to listen, explain, and negotiate with their children.
C. Authoritative parents exercise control over their child’s feelings, beliefs, and sense of self.
D. Authoritative parents forego behavioral control over their children in favor of psychological control.
72. As opposed to teenagers whose parents firmly enforce behavioral rules, teenagers who have been subject to psychological control by their parents
A. tend to be more self-disciplined.
B. tend to have fewer behavioral problems.
C. tend to be highly academically competent.
D. tend to have lesser psychological autonomy.
73. Which of the following types of adolescent behavior is least subject to disclosure?
A. Smoking
B. Seeing an R-rated movie
C. Swearing
D. Spending habits
74. _____ tend to have significantly fewer behavioral problems than those in any other family structure.
A. Adolescents in cohabiting families
B. Adolescents in married families
C. Adolescents in divorced families
D. Adolescents in stepfamilies
75. When children enter adolescence, their relationships with their siblings typically change in which of the following ways?
A. They spend more time together than before.
B. They are less close to siblings than they are to friends.
C. They have a greater need for emotional gratification from the sibling bond.
D. Their relationships with their siblings become progressively less equal.
76. A structured group of friends who do things together is called a _____.
A. mob
B. clique
C. club
D. team
77. Which of the following is true about friendship and peers during adolescence?
A. One-to-one peer interactions, cliques, and crowd affiliations can exist simultaneously during adolescence.
B. Clique and crowd affiliations become stronger as adolescence progresses.
C. The influence of peers normally peaks during late adolescence.
D. Adolescents are more likely to take risks alone than in the company of peers.
78. In adolescence, friendships tend to be
A. more reciprocal.
B. arbitrary.
C. more unstable.
D. unimportant.
79. Friendships in adolescence are likely to be more intimate and intense than those in middle childhood because
A. of the increased effort adolescents put into peer relationships in an attempt to form a clique.
B. adolescents find in their friends the intimacy that they lack at home.
C. adolescents are more egocentric and hence, better able to understand their friends’ feelings and point of view.
D. of the advances in cognitive and emotional development that take place during adolescence.
80. Which of the following is true about the intimacy and importance of friendship among the adolescents?
A. Girls’ friendships tend to be more intimate than boys’, with frequent sharing of confidences.
B. Intimacy with same-sex friends decreases during early to midadolescence.
C. Intimacy with the other sex grows during early to midadolescence.
D. Adolescents rely more on siblings than on friends for intimacy and support.
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