According to Andrews and Bonta’s (2010) general personality and social psychological model of criminal behavior, the antisocial behavior of adolescents tends to be deeply imbedded, in particular, within a(n) ______.
a. repressive family context
b. antisocial peer group
c. cluster of severely negative interpersonal relationships
d. subculture of alienation and hopelessness
Ans: B
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a. 2 years b. 6 years c. 10 years d. 14 years
After reading G. Stanley Hall's groundbreaking book called Adolescence (1904), a parent would be most likely to believe that the teen years
a. were highly traumatic. b. did not exist as a separate time of life from adulthood. c. was a time of life without stress or care. d. was a time when young people were cognitively superior to their parents.
When teachers believe that a child is bright but does not try very hard, the teacher's reaction to the child is most likely one of
a. guilt. b. pride. c. anger. d. satisfaction.
Modernization and changes in the different levels of the ecological system in formerly traditional societies have brought changes in gender roles across generations, making them more similar to those in “westernized” cultures. Researchers who
examined the modernization of the Tiriki in Kenya and the Irigwe in Nigeria have observed that a. female elders have lost status in their communities. b. young men have lost status in their communities. c. young women have gained status in their communities. d. all of the above are true