A) were automatically labeled "dweebs" in high school.
B) were the "popular" group in high school.
C) could never become part of another crowd.
D) had opportunities to shift status in high school.
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A) identity development
B) dating opportunities
C) occupied his free time
D) improved relationships with parents
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A) have become alienated from and unfamiliar with the values of adults.
B) have developed a great deal of anger toward adults.
C) look at their country's leaders and see what a low standard has been set in terms of education, so they follow these role models.
D) are not challenged by today's educational curriculum.
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A) a crowd.
B) a clique.
C) a reference group.
D) a youth culture.
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A) baby boom.
B) depression.
C) infantile fixation.
D) cohort effect.
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A) to fight back
B) to do nothing/to walk away
C) to get help from an adult
D) to use a variety of strategies
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A) Girls are more susceptible to the influences of their peers than boys.
B) Peers are more likely to encourage adolescents to behave in ways that adults disapprove than to encourage each other to engage in activities that adults approve, such as school.
C) It is unwise to generalize about the nature of peer influence; peers can exert both positive and negative influences.
D) The majority of peers encourage each other to value academic achievement.
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A) naturalistic observation.
B) an ethnographic approach.
C) a demographic approach.
D) participant observation.
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A) Their structure becomes less hierarchical.
B) Their structure becomes more permeable.
C) Their descriptions become more concrete (e.g., the "preppy" group becomes "the PlayStation crowd") .
D) Their structure becomes more differentiated.
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A) involved with sports.
B) well liked by most of his peers.
C) respected as someone who looks out for others.
D) possibly a gang member.
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A) tougher child labor laws.
B) rise of secondary education.
C) decrease in family values.
D) increase of extracurricular activities.
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A) Natalie's mom is wrong-an adolescent's decision to engage in or abstain from illegal drug use is based on her relationship and conversations with her parents, not peers.
B) Natalie's mom is right-peers are overwhelmingly more likely to exert a negative influence, such as encouraging drug use, than a positive influence, such as valuing academic achievement.
C) Natalie's mom is wrong-peers are likely to exert positive, but not negative, influences on each other.
D) Natalie's mom is sort of right-adolescents exert both positive and negative influences on each other.
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A) Perpetrators of Internet harassment are likely to show problems in social skills.
B) Perpetrators of Internet harassment also engage in typical bullying.
C) Many of the same adolescents who report having been victimized also report bullying others and these adolescents have the greatest adjustment problems.
D) Most cyberbullying is conducted anonymously.
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A) Even though society has continued to become increasingly age segregated, the rates of many adolescent problem behaviors have fluctuated considerably over the past few decades.
B) Contemporary adolescents spend more time in peer groups than adolescents did in past eras.
C) Today's adolescents are more susceptible to the influence of their friends than adolescents were in past eras.
D) Peers indeed have a universally bad influence on each other.
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A) crowd; crowd
B) crowd; clique
C) clique; crowd
D) clique; clique
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A) an aggressive child
B) a withdrawn child
C) an aggressive-withdrawn child
D) a reclusive child
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A) the Woodstock generation.
B) the dead poet's society.
C) the lost boys.
D) the youth culture.
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A) liaison; isolate
B) hopper; loner
C) isolate; liaison
D) isolate; mixer
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