Chapter 13 Flashcards

1
Q

According to Kohlber, ____ is what advances a person’s morality.

a. intellectual maturation
b. ethnicity
c. social development
d. age

A

a. intellectual maturation

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2
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Which is a common value among 6-11 year old children?

a. standing out among peers
b. dressing like adults
c. keeping secrets from adults
d. tattling on friends

A

c. keeping secrets from adults

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3
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Children’s steady growth, brain maturation, and intellectual advances make middle childhood a time for more ____.

a. independence
b. conservation
c. egocentrism
d. peer values

A

a. independence

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4
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When children act as parents and try to take care of everyone, it is called ___.

a. an extended family
b. emerging adulthood.
c. parentificaton
d. resilience

A

c. parentification

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5
Q

Preconventional morality involves:

a. an emphasis on laws and social order
b. trying to gain the approval of others
c. the careful consideration of all options
d. seeking pleasure and avoiding punishment

A

a. seeking pleasure and avoiding punishment

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6
Q

Research shows that a child is most likely to be a victim of bullying if the child is:

a. agressive-rejected
b. withdrawn-rejected
c. like by peers
d. “under the radar”

A

b. withdrawn-rejected

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7
Q

Which country lead the world in divorce and remarriage?

a. France
b. Japan
c. Canada
d. United States

A

d. United States

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8
Q

Alan’s math skills are far better than those of his siblings. This provides evidence that _____.

a. shared familial influences play a stronger role than was previously believed
b. few environmental effects on personality come from outside the family
c. Alan’s own initiative to excel is greater than that of the rest of his family
d. genes may have a stronger effect than familial environment on intellectual characteristics

A

d. genes may have a stronger effect than familial environment on intellectual characteristics

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9
Q

Bullying differs from ordinary aggression because bullying attacks are:

a. only seen n the US
b. harmful
c. aimed at a weaker person
d. repeated

A

d. repeated

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10
Q

To reduce the impact of divorce on children, which scenario should take place?

a. Transitions should be minimized.
b. Parents should stay in their marriages regardless of the circumstances, avoiding divorce at all costs.
c. Only one parent should stay in the children’s lives for the first few years.
d. Both parents should quickly remarry and move to new communities to allow children to start fresh.

A

a Transitions should be minimized

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11
Q

Girls who bully typically _____.

a. are larger than average in size
b. have older sisters who are aggressive
c. use words to attack
d. use threats of force

A

c. use words to attack

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12
Q

Jenny was the only student in her class to get all of the questions right on the math test. She announced to the class, “I am perfect! I am better than everyone!” Given this display, which country is Jenny most likely from?

a. United States
b. China
c. Australia
d. Japan

A

a. the US

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13
Q

What is a hallmark of close friendships during middle childhood?

a. different SES
b. different ethnicity
c. same age
d. opposite sex

A

c. same age

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14
Q

As children become more self-aware, what do they benefit from more?

a. receiving encouragement for their process rather than their product
b. hearing how smart they are
c. noticing how popular they are
d. being told that “failure is not an option”

A

a receiving encouragement for their process rather than their product

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15
Q

The percentage of U.S. school-age children who live in single-parent households is _____.

a. 43 percent
b. 54 percent
c. 66 percent
d. 33 percent

A

c. 33 percent

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16
Q

Postconventional morality involves _____.

a. an emphasis on laws and social order
b. seeking pleasure and avoiding pain
c. trying to take care of one’s own needs
d. the careful consideration of all options

A

d. the careful consideration of all options

17
Q

One important factor with respect to children coping with adversity is a child’s _____.

a. gender
b. interpretation of the events
c. cooperation with others
d. age

A

b. interpretation of the events

18
Q

Nine-year-old Alisha announces to her mother, “I am not very good at soccer, but I am so good at painting that one day I am going to sell lots of pictures.” Alisha is demonstrating _____.

a. self-concept
b. industry
c. egocentrism
d. latency

A

a. self-concept

19
Q

With respect to families today worldwide, _____.

a. there are more children per family
b. most children live in a nuclear family during middle childhood
c. there are fewer divorces
d. there are fewer single-parent families

A

b. most children live in a nuclear family during middle childhood

20
Q

There are many approaches to addressing the issue of bullying. Research indicates that the one effective approach is _____.

a. talking to parents and teachers, but not to students, about bullying
b. to have a zero-tolerance policy at school
c. grouping bullies together in the same classroom to isolate the problem
d. changing the school culture as a whole

A

d. changing the school culture as a whole

21
Q

By the time children are 10 years old, _____.

a. boys prefer to be popular among peer groups; girls want to have best friends
b. both boys and girls want to have best friends
c. girls are more interested than boys in maintaining long-term friendships
d. mutual loyalty is more important to boys than it is to girls

A

b. both boys and girls want to have best friends

22
Q

What is the first level of moral reasoning in Kohlberg’s theory?

a. unconventional
b. postconventional
c. preconventional
d. conventional

A

c. preconventional

23
Q

About _____ of U.S. school-age children live in a single-parent family.

a. one-half
b. two-thirds
c. three-quarters
d. one-third

A

d. one-third

24
Q

Developing self-respect, nurturing friendships with peers, and encouraging learning are three of the _____.

a. functions of a family
b. suggestions for stress resilience
c. measurements of family harmony
d. family structures

A

a. functions of a family

25
Q

In a typical military family, income is _____ school achievement than their peers from civilian families.

a. higher and children tend to have lower
b. higher and children tend to have higher
c. lower and children tend to have lower
d. lower and children tend to have higher

A

a. higher and children tend to have lower