U of U PSY 1230 - Psychology 1230 Study Guide Chapter14 Lectures23

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Hartmann Psychology 1230-001 Fall 2005Study Guide #14: Chapter 14 & Lectures 23Chapter 14:1. What term is used to describe continuities and transformations in factors that influence outcomes?A) developmental pathwaysB) cadre approachC) abnormal spectrumD) internalizing behaviorsE) transformative development2. Research indicates that two factors can help buffer adolescents from developing problems. These two factors are secure attachment during infancy andA) authoritative parenting during early childhood.B) interactions with extended family.C) early peer competence.D) high neighborhood quality in infancy.E) high-quality school systems.3. Adolescents are sometimes referred to mental health clinics. According to Achenbach and Edelbrock's findings, which of these behavioral problems are the two most common causes for referral?A) suicide attempts and drug abuseB) substance abuse and conflict with parentsC) poor schoolwork and substance abuseD) depression and poor school workE) truancy and violence4. Increasing amounts of a substance are sometimes required to produce the same effects. This best definesA) withdrawal.B) physical dependence.C) tolerance.D) addiction.E) psychological dependence.5. Psychological dependence, as it pertains to substance abuse, is best exemplified by an adolescent whoA) needs to smoke greater quantities of marijuana each time to feel she has reached a comparable high.B) drinks large quantities of alcohol with his friends to feel part of the crowd.C) has an undesirable intense craving for crack cocaine.D) smokes cigarettes at parties to help her feel less uncomfortable.E) takes LSD because others are pressuring him to.Psychology 1230 (Hartmann)Study Guide #14, p. 2 of 66. Johnston, O'Malley, and Bachman's research likely underestimates the percentage of adolescents who take drugs becauseA) they used inaccurate methods for gathering their data.B) few ethnic minority adolescents were included in their sample.C) the majority of their sample consisted of middle-SES adolescents.D) high school dropouts were not included in the sample.E) their data were gathered from private schools rather than public schools.7. Which of the following statements about adolescents who abuse drugs and alcohol is FALSE?A) Adolescents who abuse alcohol are often insecurely attached to their parents.B) Adolescents who abuse drugs are more likely than their counterparts not abusing drugs to have older friends.C) Adolescents who abuse alcohol often have parents who sanction alcohol use.D) Adolescents who abuse alcohol are usually nonconformists who are little affected by peer pressure.E) Adolescents who abuse alcohol often come from families where there is little parental monitoring.8. Which of the following statements about cigarette smoking is FALSE?A) Students who participate in sports are less likely to be heavy smokers than are students who do not play sports.B) Paternal smoking is more strongly related to smoking by young adolescents than is maternal smoking.C) Smoking in the adolescent years causes permanent genetic changes that increase the risk of cancer even if the smoker later quits.D) How early in life one starts smoking is more important than how much one smokes, when it comes to genetic damage.E) Cigarette smoking is linked to emotional problems in adolescents.9. According to the text, crack cocaine use is especially heavy among what group of adolescents?A) adolescents in isolated, rural areasB) ethnic minority adolescentsC) urban adolescents not headed for collegeD) college students at universities in large citiesE) unemployed adolescents10. Which of the following statements about the drug Ecstasy is FALSE?A) It has hallucinogenic and stimulant effects.B) Tolerance builds up slowly.C) It increases the risk of heart attack.D) The rate of use in high school seniors has been increasing over the past few years.E) It is a synthetic drug.Psychology 1230 (Hartmann)Study Guide #14, p. 3 of 611. According to the text, why might drug use in early adolescence have more detrimental long-term effects than drug use in later adolescence?A) Drug use keeps young adolescents from developing more competent ways of coping with stress.B) Drugs interact with the increase in hormones that occurs during early adolescence.C) Young adolescents do not understand the risks of drug use, but older adolescents do.D) Peer pressure is stronger in early adolescence than in late adolescence.E) Young adolescents are less likely than older adolescents to talk openly with parents.12. Marcus is a guidance counselor. He is implementing a drug-abuse prevention program. According to Dryfoos, what type of program would be most effective for junior high school students?A) teacher-led programsB) police-led programsC) counselor-led programsD) same-age peer-led programsE) older peer-led program13. A recent study of juvenile justice found thatA) trying adolescent offenders as adults decreased their crime rate.B) trying adolescent offenders as adults increased their crime rate.C) trying adolescent offenders as adults was unrelated to their crime rate.D) female judges gave harsher sentences than male judges.E) male judges gave harsher sentences than female judges.14. Which of the following has been found to be present in adolescents at risk for engaging in violence?A) constant exposure to violence in the mediaB) associations with antisocial peer groupsC) easy access to weaponsD) early involvement with drugs and alcoholE) all of these15. In Kalika's school a small number of students have been trained to serve as peer mediators forthe entire school. This is called theA) total student body approach.B) problem-focused approach.C) cadre approach.D) emotion-focused approach.E) developmental approach.Psychology 1230 (Hartmann)Study Guide #14, p. 4 of 616. The principal of a high school is trying to figure out the best program for dealing with the arguments and subsequent violence in the school. According to research, the most effective approach would be theA) total student body approach.B) problem-focused approach.C) cadre approach.D) emotion-focused approach.E) developmental approach.17. Which of the following has been found to increase the risk of depression in adolescents?A) parental divorceB) not having a close relationship with a best friendC) peer rejectionD) having a parent who is depressedE) all of these18. Research has shown that the most likely


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