What is the most reliable safeguard for protecting children from harmful material in cyberspace?

A. close parental supervision
B. software that blocks objectionable sites
C. having only one computer in the home
D. trusting the child's best judgment


Answer: A

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The development of sexual relationships in teens seems to be affected by power, where __________ are the initiators and __________ are the gatekeepers.

A. females; males B. females; females C. males; females D. males; males

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When teenagers were asked why they abstained from sex, their primary reason for doing so was

a. fear of sexually transmitted infections. b. waiting for the right time. c. fear their parents would find out. d. it was against religious or moral beliefs.

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Alcohol and narcotics are both depressants. Discuss how they have both similar and different effects on and consequences for those who are dependent

What will be an ideal response?

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In order for later adolescents to be successful in achieving autonomy,

a. secure attachments must be dissolved. b. there must be a context of mutual caring, emotional support, and differentiation in the family. c. they must feel that parents do not accept their need to have their opinions and views. d. they must sense that their parents are no longer committed to their well-being.

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