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ADHD |
An inability to pay attention which also may be companied by hyperactivity and poor impulse control |
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Identity Diffusion |
Neither Exploration nor Commitment Example: student sick of school and do not want to go to any college.So that student do not even do anything when it comes to college. |
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Identity Forclosure |
Commitment Only Example: A student may commit to a college because parents went to that college,with no set idea of major or how long it will take to obtain a degree |
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Identity Moratorium |
Exploration Only Example: A student may research a college but do not commit to go. |
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Identity Achievement |
Exploration and Commitment Example: This student is proactive with her continual education. She take the proper tests,fill out the proper paper work,choose a college knows what her major is..... |
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Analytical Intelligence |
Book smarts Example: This person love to obtain knowlege |
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Practical Intelligence |
Street Smart/ Common Sense |
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Creative Intelligence |
Great with novel situations and tasks. Able to come up with new ideas |
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Androgyny |
Person with both masculine and feminine traits |
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Gender Intensification |
Increase preference by boys for boy things and girls for girl things. Example: A boy wear blue play with cars or A girl wear pink and play with dolls |
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Rejected Children |
Are at a higher risk for harrassment |
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Peer Victimizations |
People that are bullied |
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Types of Bullying |
Verbal Physical Cyber |
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Groups at high risk of suicide attempting it three times more than other adolescents? |
1. Gays 2. Lesbians 3. Bisexuals |
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Cause of deaths among youths? |
Suicide Motor Vehicles Collision Homicicides |
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The third leading cause of deaths among youths? |
Suicide |
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4 Categories of peer acceptance |
1)Popular 2) Controversial 3) Neglected 4) Rejected |
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4 Broad Self-Evaluations by age 6 to 7? |
1. Academic Competence 2. Social Competence 3. Physical Athletic 4. Physicial Appearance |
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Authoritative Parenting Style |
Most effective to influence a child self-esteem |
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3 Factors why children hold racial/ethnic biases? |
1) Fixed View of Personality: Judging others based on limited information. Example: I'm better than you because I'm rich and you are poor. 2) Overly High Self-esteem: Better than you personality. Example:I wear the newest fashions tends and you don't I'm better. 3) Social World is sorted into groups. I'm Not going to be around people that is different from me. Example: I only hang around college educated people like me. |
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Cliques |
5-7 members of a group that are friends and share simliar family backgrounds,attitudes, and values |
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Crowd |
A larger form of a clique |
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Autonomy |
Independence |
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G-Factor |
Intelligence |
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Gender Contentedness |
Satisfied with your sex role and traits |
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Stereotype Threat |
Fear of being judge on the basis of a negative sterotypes |
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Gender Typicality |
Fit In with Peers |
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Secondary sexual characteristics |
Females: breast,under arm hair & pubic hair Males: under arm hair &pubic hair |
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Primary sexual characteristics |
Females: Uterus,ovaries,vagina Males: Scrotum, testes,Penis |
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4 basic motor capacities |
1.Flexibility 2. Agility 3. Balance 4. Force |
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Two known Intelligence Assessments to compute IQ? |
1) WISC IV 2)SB5 |
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5 Cognitive Factors For SB5? |
1) Fluid Reasoning 2) Knowledge 3) Quantitative Reasoning 4) Visual/Spatial Processing 5) Working memory |
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Most Widely used Intelligence Assessment |
SB5 |
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List of Prominent Crowds in a Typical high school? |
1) Popular 2) Jocks 3) Brains 4) Nonconformists 5) Normal 6) Druggies 7) Partyier |
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Average size for a six year old |
45 pounds and 3 and 1/2 feet |
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Percentage of boys and girls that are bullied and percentage that are repeated victimized |
10-20% and 15-30% |
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Menstrual Period |
From puberty to menopause with the first period starting at ages 10 1/2 too 15 1/2 |
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Ejaculation first occur in boys at what age? |
Age 13 1/2 |
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All 20 primary teeth is lost and replaced by permanent teeth between what ages? |
6-12 years old |
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3 phases of Adolescence |
Early 11-14 years of age Middle 14-16 years of age Late 16-18 years of age |
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Most common nutritional problem during adolescence |
Iron deficiency |
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Blended Family |
A family composed of a couple and thier children from pervious marriages |
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Joint Custody |
Court order custody of a child awarded to both parents. There is no non-custododial parent.Child lives half time father and half with father. |
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Child Support |
Money paid for care of one's minor child from noncustodial parent |
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Divorce Mediation |
when you and your soon to be ex.husband deciding your own divorce and what is best for both parties,most important the children,you and your spouse meet with a neural third party to work through issues you need to resolve not to have a complicated divorce. |
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Moral identity is central to? |
self concept in morality |