Erik Erikson's term ____ is what James Marcia has termed ____
a. identity crisis; exploration
b. exploration; identity crisis
c. diffusion; foreclosure
d. foreclosure; diffusion
Answer: A
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Georgio is jogging barefoot along the beach when he suddenly steps on the sharp edge of a broken shell. He instantly feels pain due to the message carried to his brain by ____. He then slowly walks home with an achy foot. The message of the ache is carried by ____
a. myelinated axons; unmyelinated axons b. myelinated dendrites; unmyelinated axons c. unmyelinated dendrites; myelinated axons d. unmyelinated axons; myelinated axons
The __________ are the membranes that encloses both the brain and the spinal cord
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Your friend, Sandy, interacts with her baby abruptly and lacks confidence. You would expect her baby to be
a. more likely to develop an intense, difficult temperament. b. less likely to develop an intense, difficult temperament. c. temperamentally unaffected by how his mother interacts with him, because temperament is determined by heredity. d. temperamentally unaffected by how his mother interacts with him, because temperament does not develop until later in childhood.
Lives in Context Video 7.2: Thinking and Decision Making in AdolescenceClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 260 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:One of the biggest responsibilities that Rachel will have in establishing her Jewish identity now that she has completed her bat mitzvah is that she will no longer receive a formal Jewish education and has the freedom to choose how involved in her faith she wants to be. According to research on adolescent decision-making, what role will her parents likely play in future decisions?
A. They will insist that Rachel continue her religious education to ensure that her values remain strong. B. They will step aside and allow Rachel to make all decisions, believing that poor decisions will lead to natural consequences. C. They will continue to provide guidance, such as helping her to consider options, the pros and cons of each, and how to weigh information to come to a decision. D. They will direct her to one of the rabbis in their synagogue, as their guidance will be instrumental in Rachel's religious development throughout adolescence and adulthood.